I'm using File Selector to convert FLAC files to OGG. I did it once without deleting source files before I bought the Power Pack. Then I now wanted to convert a lot of FLAC files into OGG's, and choosing them in FileSelector works fine, until I select "Convert To", then it suddenly, for some strange reason claim I need to install flac support (which is already installed). If I try "Convert To" again, it does not work at all (the timeglass just appears and disappears quickly). If I then lauch the MusicConverter directly, it works. And then I can again try from FileSelector, and get the same fail all over again.
So I gave up FileSelector and did use MusicConverter Directly. It the did seriously screw up filenames, and it even lost a file. (I had chosen to delete source file, since the purpose is to free up space.)
I chose MUSIC\Zeromancer\Eurotrash\*.flac to be converted, and to use the same folder. The converted files (with one file lost forever) was renamed into MUSIC\Zeromancer\Eurotrash\16 Horsepower\Low Estate\*.ogg,
with the * here representing the titles of songs of that particular 16 HP album. I guess there was some really unfortunate (mis)communication between the still active FileSelector app (which I had'n shut down, and it probably was located somewhere in my 16 Horsepower directory).
I would call this an UGLY bug, and I hope I will not experience such misfortune later on. I did try to find software updates, but I guess I would have to wait for the registration to be active in a database. So I'm running dMC-r11.5-Registered.exe and the FLAC and OGG plugins of 7th of January.
-F-
So I gave up FileSelector and did use MusicConverter Directly. It the did seriously screw up filenames, and it even lost a file. (I had chosen to delete source file, since the purpose is to free up space.)
I chose MUSIC\Zeromancer\Eurotrash\*.flac to be converted, and to use the same folder. The converted files (with one file lost forever) was renamed into MUSIC\Zeromancer\Eurotrash\16 Horsepower\Low Estate\*.ogg,
with the * here representing the titles of songs of that particular 16 HP album. I guess there was some really unfortunate (mis)communication between the still active FileSelector app (which I had'n shut down, and it probably was located somewhere in my 16 Horsepower directory).
I would call this an UGLY bug, and I hope I will not experience such misfortune later on. I did try to find software updates, but I guess I would have to wait for the registration to be active in a database. So I'm running dMC-r11.5-Registered.exe and the FLAC and OGG plugins of 7th of January.
-F-

I guess the real bug causing all the other mishappenings was the M3U file or the handling of it. (I have no idea why that M3U file was different from all the other M3U files.)
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