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.
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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.
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