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  • dpuserjon

    • Feb 2021
    • 4

    How can I switch to the Windows version?

    I just purchased the Mac version (along with PerfectTunes) so I can convert my WAV Lossless files to FLAC. After downloading I have discovered this is only available on the PC version. I use Parallels to run Windows programs so I would like to use the Windows version of dBpoweramp and the Mac version of PerfectTunes. How do I do this?
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5904

    #2
    Re: How can I switch to the Windows version?

    Originally posted by dpuserjon
    I just purchased the Mac version (along with PerfectTunes) so I can convert my WAV Lossless files to FLAC. After downloading I have discovered this is only available on the PC version. I use Parallels to run Windows programs so I would like to use the Windows version of dBpoweramp and the Mac version of PerfectTunes. How do I do this?
    Do you mean WMP Lossless files (rather than WAV). I suspect the MAC program can convert WAV files.

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    • dpuserjon

      • Feb 2021
      • 4

      #3
      Re: How can I switch to the Windows version?

      I originally created lossless files and these files have the .wma extension. I should have said these are WMA files.
      When I try to access the files on my Mac using dBconverter the files are greyed out, I can't open them.
      When I try to access the files through the Finder, I get an error "Unable to load decoder for file type '.wma', codec not installed? Visit 'Codec Central'. [dBCoreConverter]"
      On Codec Central, I see WMA listed this way: "Microsoft V10 Pro, standard, lossless & voice. Windows Only"

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5904

        #4
        Re: How can I switch to the Windows version?

        Originally posted by dpuserjon
        I originally created lossless files and these files have the .wma extension. I should have said these are WMA files.
        When I try to access the files on my Mac using dBconverter the files are greyed out, I can't open them.
        When I try to access the files through the Finder, I get an error "Unable to load decoder for file type '.wma', codec not installed? Visit 'Codec Central'. [dBCoreConverter]"
        On Codec Central, I see WMA listed this way: "Microsoft V10 Pro, standard, lossless & voice. Windows Only"
        Yes, I suspect WMA doesn't work with Mac version (and your reference confirms this). I was only pointing out that WAV files can likely be converted with the Mac version. @spoon will have to address changing versions, as I'm just another user.
        Last edited by garym; February 26, 2021, 05:40 PM.

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44574

          #5
          Re: How can I switch to the Windows version?

          If it is a one off conversion of WMA, keep with dBP on the mac, and install the trial version on Windows which will allow the conversion from WMA to FLAC.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • dpuserjon

            • Feb 2021
            • 4

            #6
            Re: How can I switch to the Windows version?

            Thank you, that worked.

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