My old pc had iTunes and I purchased some tunes from iTunes store, but after becoming so discusted w/iTunes, now on my new pc's, I refuse to install iTunes again. That leaves me unable to even play the mp4'sw on my pc's because when I try pointing the dB music converter to a folder of mine where a I have a mp4 file, the mp4 doesn't even list (so as to proceed in converting it to mp3).
In that I ran dMC-r12.exe and the config window lists the converter as release 12 (there it says trial 30 days remaining), when I tried pointing the converter to one of my mp4's, only that folder's mp3's list, but not the mp4.
So I downloaded dBpoweramp's mp4 codec, installed it (now lists in the config window as m4a Nero AAC release 9), but still my m4p's don't list when I point the music converter to the folder where the m4p is stored.
Also in that the converter seems to have no user interface and only opens a directory browser, I noticed that the start menu's file for the converter is a mere 867 bytes.
Seems like the supposedly fully functional trial is not a fully functional dBpoweramp music converter.
Best regards and happ-e-trails to all,
wguru
In that I ran dMC-r12.exe and the config window lists the converter as release 12 (there it says trial 30 days remaining), when I tried pointing the converter to one of my mp4's, only that folder's mp3's list, but not the mp4.
So I downloaded dBpoweramp's mp4 codec, installed it (now lists in the config window as m4a Nero AAC release 9), but still my m4p's don't list when I point the music converter to the folder where the m4p is stored.
Also in that the converter seems to have no user interface and only opens a directory browser, I noticed that the start menu's file for the converter is a mere 867 bytes.
Seems like the supposedly fully functional trial is not a fully functional dBpoweramp music converter.
Best regards and happ-e-trails to all,
wguru
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