When I rip a CD, my music files are sent to the wrong folder and I can't get dB to accept the right folder. Is there something I can do to correct this?
Can't change folder the music is ripped to
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Re: Can't change folder the music is ripped to
Originally posted by non_haikuWhen I rip a CD, my music files are sent to the wrong folder and I can't get dB to accept the right folder. Is there something I can do to correct this?
What version of dMC do you have? Look in dMC Configuration. -
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Yeah, that's right. I go to options in dMC Audio CD inputs and I can't change the folder. I click "set", then select the folder that I want. However, the name of the folder in the options menu doesn't change. I can input the file path (e.g. C:/Documents/My Music/Tom Waits). I just upgraded to the most recent version, dMC 11. I didn't have this problem with the previous version.Comment
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Re: Can't change folder the music is ripped to
Originally posted by non_haikuYeah, that's right. I go to options in dMC Audio CD inputs and I can't change the folder. I click "set", then select the folder that I want. However, the name of the folder in the options menu doesn't change. I can input the file path (e.g. C:/Documents/My Music/Tom Waits). I just upgraded to the most recent version, dMC 11. I didn't have this problem with the previous version.Comment
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im having the same problem. when i try to change the file path to where i want the music ripped to, it either does nothing or doesn't go to the right one. i cant simply just get it to go to the one i want. right now im just copying and pasting it to where i want it once its done, but thats a hassle. i updated to the beta, but that didn't do anything.Comment
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Re: Can't change folder the music is ripped to
Originally posted by ChristinaSDid you reboot? It's supposed to work.Comment
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Re: Can't change folder the music is ripped to
Do your flac files have id tags? Which ones?
FLAC uses either Ogg Tags, or ID3 tags
AAC audio into, or from a Mp4 Container (without quality loss)
Download AAC >> Mp4 & Mp4 >> AAC Codec 347 KB
Notes
Install mp4 & aac decoder to ID preserve tags.
Requires Release 10 or higher of dBpowerAMP Music Converter.Last edited by ChristinaS; May 27, 2005, 12:22 AM.Comment
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Re: Can't change folder the music is ripped to
Also the latest mp4 codec from the beta section is better, as it has more modern codecs and encoders and decoders in one download (it will be going to full release this weekend).Comment
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