I have just made the switch from a PC to a MacBook Pro. One of my first installs was dBpoweramp. I wanted to convert all of my FLAC to ALAC. So did a search in Finder for all FLAC filetypes, hit command-A, and then used the context menu to convert in dBpoweramp. On Windows, this would have started the conversion process. But on my new Mac, I got a few hundred instances of dBpoweramp that opened up and I had to click OK on each and every instance one at a time. I ended up rebooting the computer as I could not figure out how to end all of the processes. Now I am quite sure this is "user error". I'm still figuring out the new way to do things on MacOS. Please tell me the best way to accomplish this task in MacOS.
dBpoweramp on MacOS
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