i have powerpack. there used to a context menu option in explorer to convert music & to edit tags. i installed the audio player, and that context menu has been replaced by stuff for the player. what's up?
powerpack options disappear after loading audio player
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Re: powerpack options disappear after loading audio player
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Re: powerpack options disappear after loading audio player
I am not entirely sure I understand what you are refering to by the term "context menu option in explorer".
In my setup, with the audio player (dBpowerAMP Audio Player or dAP) installed, right-clicking on an audio file brings up a variety of options of which the first few have to do with Playing in dAP, adding to dAP, En-queueing in dAP and adding to playlist. These are followed by Convert To and Edit Tag (this sequence is for formats such as mp3, musepack, and others using ID3 tags, for Flac and Ogg (which use Vorbis tags) the sequence is different).
The point is that the options are there, they are just lower down on a larger list of options probably based on the assumption that you will be more often interested in listening to your music than in converting your music.
So is this what you are talking about?
If not, can you explain a bit more about "context menu option" and how you are accessing it?
If you are talking about the same feature I described above, have you overlooked these options or are they completely missing?
Best wishes,
BillComment
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Re: powerpack options disappear after loading audio player
Originally posted by SpoonRun dMC Configuration and they will be put back.Last edited by Blearyeye; August 14, 2005, 06:32 PM.Comment
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Re: powerpack options disappear after loading audio player
Originally posted by xoasThe point is that the options are there, they are just lower down on a larger list of options probably based on the assumption that you will be more often interested in listening to your music than in converting your music.Comment
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Re: powerpack options disappear after loading audio player
Sometimes you have to also reboot the computer before windows figures out something has changed.Comment
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