I'm using the "dbpoweramp Batch convert" shell option (right-click on folder in windows explorer).
There's an issue when moving a column in list view: the contents of the column you move don't get moved with the column title.
To replicate the problem:
1. Select the big "LIST" button on the top.
2. Right click on the column header rows and add "bit rate" as a column if it's not already checked.
3. Now click and hold the bitrate column to move it to the left, near the checkbox by the filename. Note that only the bitrate column heading moves, not the bitrate column's contents.
Why is this important?
There seems to be no other way to make sure that "batch convert" converts ONLY apple lossless files, and not any aac (lossy) files. (i.e. you have to sort on bitrate in list view, then highlight and uncheck below a certain bitrate).
There's an issue when moving a column in list view: the contents of the column you move don't get moved with the column title.
To replicate the problem:
1. Select the big "LIST" button on the top.
2. Right click on the column header rows and add "bit rate" as a column if it's not already checked.
3. Now click and hold the bitrate column to move it to the left, near the checkbox by the filename. Note that only the bitrate column heading moves, not the bitrate column's contents.
Why is this important?
There seems to be no other way to make sure that "batch convert" converts ONLY apple lossless files, and not any aac (lossy) files. (i.e. you have to sort on bitrate in list view, then highlight and uncheck below a certain bitrate).
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