I tried ripping a CD to MP3 format yesterday. When I attempted to rip, I got a messege that said "Expansion Pack has expired" and then when the ripping process begins it stops and a box appears that says "Couldn't open CODEC" or something like that. Help please...
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Could it have said Power Pack? Do you have it? is it registered or just the trial version?Originally posted by UnregisteredI tried ripping a CD to MP3 format yesterday. When I attempted to rip, I got a messege that said "Expansion Pack has expired" and then when the ripping process begins it stops and a box appears that says "Couldn't open CODEC" or something like that. Help please...
What were you using: dMC alone or dMC Audio CD Input? What versions?
Are you ripping an audio cd or a data cd?
What settings are you using for mp3?
And while we are at it, did you install all components of dBpowerAMP to the same folder? -
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All the programs have to be installed in the same folder. Just stay with the one proposed by the installers, i.e. c:\program files\illustrate and you can't go wrong.Originally posted by UnregisteredI think I was using the newest dMC which would be version 10 or something. It was the trial version. I was ripping an audio CD to MP3 LAME at 128kbps.
I install all programs in seperate folders.
Uninstall all of them (from Start>Control Panel (or Settings, depending on OS) > Add/Remove Programs) and reinstall them all again in the same folder.Comment
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Release 11 has the mp3 encoder on a license, either that or kill off dBpowerAMP (patent problems).Comment
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Oh, is it r11 already? The link at the top still indicates r10.1 - while the download site says r10 :smile2:Originally posted by SpoonRelease 11 has the mp3 encoder on a license, either that or kill off dBpowerAMP (patent problems).Comment
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