dbpowerAMP is one great program and I have enjoyed using it.
Recently I upgraded to WMP10 and I am now having problems that I have never seen before. I use multiple computers and mainly use dbpowerAMP from one desktop and one laptop. The desktop had the beta of WMP10 installed for a long time and caused no problems with dbpowerAMP. When I upgraded to the shipping version of WMP10 I started getting a - CODEC could not be found -noted elsewhere in this forum. I did the reinstall CODEC routine and did get the ability to encode back but the resulting file plays back at the wrong speed. Did a complete reinstall of the program and its CODECS and the same problems. Unfortunately by the time I discovered this I had upgraded all the other computers I have to WMP10 and when I attempted to do a new install and conversion of dbpowerAMP the same think happened. I have an older program I used to use (Advanced WMA Workshop) installed on the same computer as my main dbpowerAMP and it seems to handle the mp3 -> WMA conversion fine but of course I don't know how they handle the CODEC issues of WMA.
It seems as if the problem might be solved by using the WMA V9 CODEC but my original install of dbpowerAMP was to a computer that had WMA 9 already installed. When I ran the WMA CODEC from this site it installed but the options are totally different and foreign to me. Anyone see the same problems or have any ideas on how to fix this. I would just like dbpowerAMP to work as well as before. This is the only program I found with and intelligent design and bug free (until now). I know this is probably caused by WMA10 but perhaps someone has solved the problem
Recently I upgraded to WMP10 and I am now having problems that I have never seen before. I use multiple computers and mainly use dbpowerAMP from one desktop and one laptop. The desktop had the beta of WMP10 installed for a long time and caused no problems with dbpowerAMP. When I upgraded to the shipping version of WMP10 I started getting a - CODEC could not be found -noted elsewhere in this forum. I did the reinstall CODEC routine and did get the ability to encode back but the resulting file plays back at the wrong speed. Did a complete reinstall of the program and its CODECS and the same problems. Unfortunately by the time I discovered this I had upgraded all the other computers I have to WMP10 and when I attempted to do a new install and conversion of dbpowerAMP the same think happened. I have an older program I used to use (Advanced WMA Workshop) installed on the same computer as my main dbpowerAMP and it seems to handle the mp3 -> WMA conversion fine but of course I don't know how they handle the CODEC issues of WMA.
It seems as if the problem might be solved by using the WMA V9 CODEC but my original install of dbpowerAMP was to a computer that had WMA 9 already installed. When I ran the WMA CODEC from this site it installed but the options are totally different and foreign to me. Anyone see the same problems or have any ideas on how to fix this. I would just like dbpowerAMP to work as well as before. This is the only program I found with and intelligent design and bug free (until now). I know this is probably caused by WMA10 but perhaps someone has solved the problem
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