Re: Conversion Errors
You stated:
I've got countless errors stating "error opening 'xxxx' file, check no other program has it open"
and
they all seem to be present and correct.
Are you going to listen to all 100,000+ files to confirm this? The errors reported, suggest something different.
dBpoweramp was unable to write all the tags. See Spoon's post no. 15.
No. But then, who can predict what will happen when the network location is lost during the conversion.
How do you know it has written the files correctly? Regarding the corrupt file, this is as expected. The corruption exists after the 2 minute point in the file.
Hmm, you have issues with your network drive, the ethernet cable is removed during the conversion and you are questioning the performance of the software?
You have the option to report the error and warning logs. As far as I am aware, the files in error are reported. If there are no errors, then all output files will be written successfully.
You have serious errors during ALAC Conversion and Test Conversion. These errors need resolving before proceeding. Have you tried the checks specified in Spoon's post no. 13?
You stated:
I've got countless errors stating "error opening 'xxxx' file, check no other program has it open"
and
they all seem to be present and correct.
Are you going to listen to all 100,000+ files to confirm this? The errors reported, suggest something different.
dBpoweramp was unable to write all the tags. See Spoon's post no. 15.
No. But then, who can predict what will happen when the network location is lost during the conversion.
How do you know it has written the files correctly? Regarding the corrupt file, this is as expected. The corruption exists after the 2 minute point in the file.
Hmm, you have issues with your network drive, the ethernet cable is removed during the conversion and you are questioning the performance of the software?
You have the option to report the error and warning logs. As far as I am aware, the files in error are reported. If there are no errors, then all output files will be written successfully.
You have serious errors during ALAC Conversion and Test Conversion. These errors need resolving before proceeding. Have you tried the checks specified in Spoon's post no. 13?
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