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  • mccoady

    DMC vs Competitors

    I just downloaded your DMC and am very impressed with all the options especially the choice of all the different Codecs. Right before I discovered your product I had already purchased Acoustica's Audio Pro Converter, but I have 30 days to get a refund If I want. Acoustica brags about having a couple of things:

    1. "High quality anti-aliasing algorithm", I was wondering if yours had the same thing?
    2. Being able to right click on a folder and convert the whole folder.

    Now I really find number 2 as really being a neat feature, any reason why yours can't be made to do this in the future? Your DMC has so many more options than Acoustica, but having high quality conversions is very important to me plus the right click on a folder is very addictive. Thanks!

    Mike
  • ChristinaS
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Apr 2004
    • 4097

    #2
    Re: DMC vs Competitors

    Originally posted by mccoady
    I just downloaded your DMC and am very impressed with all the options especially the choice of all the different Codecs. Right before I discovered your product I had already purchased Acoustica's Audio Pro Converter, but I have 30 days to get a refund If I want. Acoustica brags about having a couple of things:

    1. "High quality anti-aliasing algorithm", I was wondering if yours had the same thing?
    2. Being able to right click on a folder and convert the whole folder.

    Now I really find number 2 as really being a neat feature, any reason why yours can't be made to do this in the future? Your DMC has so many more options than Acoustica, but having high quality conversions is very important to me plus the right click on a folder is very addictive. Thanks!

    Mike
    I can't comment on the first point, as it it is highly technical. But the second one is really what dMC File Selector does, and probably better.

    Even without using the file selector you can browse a folder in Windows Explorer and highlight all the files and with one click convert them all if you have enabled the Convert To on Explorer Right Click in the Windows Shell Integration option in the dMC Configuration.

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    • Razgo
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 2532

      #3
      Re: DMC vs Competitors

      for number "2" if your refering to batch converting? then yes
      "file selector" will do more than just that. have a look here and try it out : http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm#FileSelector

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      • mccoady

        • Sep 2004
        • 1

        #4
        Re: DMC vs Competitors

        Thanks I didn't know you could just highlight all files in a folder and then convert. Now hopefully someone can answer my question no. 1?

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        • hans-j�rgen

          • Sep 2004
          • 44

          #5
          Re: DMC vs Competitors

          1. "High quality anti-aliasing algorithm", I was wondering if yours had the same thing?
          This probably refers to the resampler used in that application, so it's only important if you want to resample the input file while converting it to another format. I learned yesterday that dbpowerAMP uses SSRC for this which is a very good resampler, so you're safe on this issue, too.

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