- Downloaded free dbPowerAmp and m4a codec about 2-1/2 months ago. Worked fine, including successful conversion of many iPod *.m4a files.
- Uninstalled dbPowerAmp 10 days ago, due to stuttering of music played with "PCDJ" DJ software. Stuttering would occur when mouse was placed over *.mp3 file in Windows Explorer, and dbPA wanted to display extended yellow pop-up box containing extended file info.
- Reinstalled dbPA software and m4a codec today. Copied friend's iPod collection to a data CD, leaving *.m4a extension. Copied CD contents to hard drive. Attempted to convert *.m4a to *.mp3.
- Error appeared - "file can not be opened"
- I do not have iTunes to test the files, but they play on friend's iPod player.
Any help??? Software out of date?
I did not find a "lame.exe" in the installation directory. Copied a "lame.exe" from another program (Exact Audio Copy) to "Lame" subdirectory. Still same error.
Thanks.
- Uninstalled dbPowerAmp 10 days ago, due to stuttering of music played with "PCDJ" DJ software. Stuttering would occur when mouse was placed over *.mp3 file in Windows Explorer, and dbPA wanted to display extended yellow pop-up box containing extended file info.
- Reinstalled dbPA software and m4a codec today. Copied friend's iPod collection to a data CD, leaving *.m4a extension. Copied CD contents to hard drive. Attempted to convert *.m4a to *.mp3.
- Error appeared - "file can not be opened"
- I do not have iTunes to test the files, but they play on friend's iPod player.
Any help??? Software out of date?
I did not find a "lame.exe" in the installation directory. Copied a "lame.exe" from another program (Exact Audio Copy) to "Lame" subdirectory. Still same error.
Thanks.
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