I need help. I was converting from FLAC to WAV. Everything was working great, untill I upgraded the CC cleaner. Had problems ever since. I uninstalled the CC cleaner.I uninstalled and installed the dbpoweramp again. Tried to convert from flac to wav again. Does not work. I have pc windows 10. Thanks need some help. I have a little knowledge of computers.
Converting FLAC to WAV
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Re: Converting FLAC to WAV
Hello Spoon. There was no error message. All the cd's were download on a hard drive on a sonictransporter i5 music server. i decided to convert the cd's to wav file. I have about 300 cd's. the dbpoweramp app works great. i have cc cleaner on pc. Cc cleaner had an update. From then on I could not convert any flac files. Like I said I uninstall cc cleaner and uninstalled dbpoweramp and installed it back. Now I use dbpoweramp to to download a cd on to hard drive. It works great and puts it in wav file. Looks like if I uninstall and install dbpoweramp it should work. ThanksComment
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Re: Converting FLAC to WAV
I found this on the forum
First; after a reboot Convertor did remember the setting. However, as a matter of course I've (in the past) been running CCleaner to tidy up before closing down, so I ran its Custom Clean (as I've been doing for many years) and the setting in Converter changed back. CCleaner never affected v. 15.3 of Converter, so I assume that either some new cleaning feature in CCleaner is now affecting Converter, or v. 17.3 is now saving its default setting in some way that CCleaner can get its hands on to.
Yes, I know the solution; put the files to be converted in the default folder of Converter and still use CCleaner. However, this mucks up my nice and organised folder structure (evolved over years) so I'd like to avoid that - but, however, for ease of conversion I will do that.Comment
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Re: Converting FLAC to WAV
I found this on the forum
First; after a reboot Convertor did remember the setting. However, as a matter of course I've (in the past) been running CCleaner to tidy up before closing down, so I ran its Custom Clean (as I've been doing for many years) and the setting in Converter changed back. CCleaner never affected v. 15.3 of Converter, so I assume that either some new cleaning feature in CCleaner is now affecting Converter, or v. 17.3 is now saving its default setting in some way that CCleaner can get its hands on to.
Yes, I know the solution; put the files to be converted in the default folder of Converter and still use CCleaner. However, this mucks up my nice and organised folder structure (evolved over years) so I'd like to avoid that - but, however, for ease of conversion I will do that.
this is what I found in the forumComment
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Re: Converting FLAC to WAV
I've delved further and discovered that the latest version of CCleaner now lists dbpoweramp as an application to be scanned (listed under Multimedia), so I've removed the tick in CCleaner and will re-run. Oh dear, it wants me to close Firefox, so be back in a sec...
this is what I found in the forum
Yes, after running CCleaner with dbpoweramp unticked the Convert To folder hasn't changed. CCleaner has remembered the setting and won't touch dbpoweramp in future.Comment
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