Hi,
we have been using the free music converter happily for quite some time, but it seems that our problem started when we installed the demo version of the power pack to try the mp3pro CLI converter. However, the powerpack said that the time had expired. (I am not sure about the timing, we might have installed the powerpack also at some earlier point, without really using it). Since then, not even the built-in Lame encoder works (de- and reinstallation of the program didn't help). This is under Windows 98 SE.
So we installed the music converter, the demo version of the power pack, and the Thomson mp3pro player on another computer, running Windows 2000. It worked fine until the trial period expired. Because we were pleased with the results, we registered the power pack, downloaded and installed the registered version (without deinstalling the trial version). However, we always get the error message
"The CODEC required to compress 'G:\mf.mp3' could not be opened."
This is the same type of message that we receive on the Windows 98 system.
Any ideas how to get back a workable dMC are appreciated.
Cheers, Andy & Klaus
we have been using the free music converter happily for quite some time, but it seems that our problem started when we installed the demo version of the power pack to try the mp3pro CLI converter. However, the powerpack said that the time had expired. (I am not sure about the timing, we might have installed the powerpack also at some earlier point, without really using it). Since then, not even the built-in Lame encoder works (de- and reinstallation of the program didn't help). This is under Windows 98 SE.
So we installed the music converter, the demo version of the power pack, and the Thomson mp3pro player on another computer, running Windows 2000. It worked fine until the trial period expired. Because we were pleased with the results, we registered the power pack, downloaded and installed the registered version (without deinstalling the trial version). However, we always get the error message
"The CODEC required to compress 'G:\mf.mp3' could not be opened."
This is the same type of message that we receive on the Windows 98 system.
Any ideas how to get back a workable dMC are appreciated.
Cheers, Andy & Klaus
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