I'm trying to copy some music files to burn on a DVD-R disc. When I copy the files using Windows Explorer some of the files get a corrupt error that appears to be a dBpoweramp error screen. Most of the files are WAV or FLAC. One was a JPG. I can copy the same files to another folder just fine. I can also burn them to a DVD-R disc on another computer that does not have dBpoweramp installed. I can look at the JPG file and play the music files without a problem. On the computer that I installed dBpoweramp reference in I can't copy the files to a DVD-R without getting the corruption errors on some files. How can I keep dBpoweramp from looking at the files when I use Windows Explorer? This is a real problem
Thanks... Doug
Thanks... Doug
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