Hi All,
After having started my earlier thread here (https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthr...rmat-AFTER-rip) I thought I'd start this one to report perhaps what is a bug.
If I use multi encoder and rip a CD into two separate folders (eg WAV and FLAC) it saves the log file in the WAV folder which is great.
However, if I for whatever reason need to re-rip that CD using the same process and I have in-between rips deleted the original main folder (containing the WAV and the FLAC folders) (and empty trash in-between) it still grabs the log file from the previous rip and places it in the new ripped WAV folder. Sometimes it writes to it sometimes it doesn't so I can see the start time of the rip at the top of the log file is not the latest.
It seems to cache the log file and the only way to clear it is by quitting the application and restart it.
Not sure if this is actually a bug or not but thought I'd raise it.
Nubben
After having started my earlier thread here (https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthr...rmat-AFTER-rip) I thought I'd start this one to report perhaps what is a bug.
If I use multi encoder and rip a CD into two separate folders (eg WAV and FLAC) it saves the log file in the WAV folder which is great.
However, if I for whatever reason need to re-rip that CD using the same process and I have in-between rips deleted the original main folder (containing the WAV and the FLAC folders) (and empty trash in-between) it still grabs the log file from the previous rip and places it in the new ripped WAV folder. Sometimes it writes to it sometimes it doesn't so I can see the start time of the rip at the top of the log file is not the latest.
It seems to cache the log file and the only way to clear it is by quitting the application and restart it.
Not sure if this is actually a bug or not but thought I'd raise it.
Nubben
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