Hello,
I have used TuneFUSION with great success for years. Specifically, I use it to convert my lossless music library to a lower quality lossy version, which I stream in the car or on my kids' iPads. Each of the lossless and lossy music libraries reside on a share on my Synology NAS running DSM v7.1.1. I am running TuneFUSION v1.7 on Windows 10 Pro. Besides keeping software updated, I haven't changed this configuration in years. The only change I recall making recently is that I disabled my TuneFUSION profile for a few days while I was retagging my music library and then re-enabled it when done.
My issue is that when I run my TuneFUSION profile lately, it generates lossy files with 0 KB size. I realized this issue last night, so I deleted all files with 0 KB size and ran TuneFUSION again. Again, it wrote 0 KB sized files to my "lossy" music library share.
I'm not sure what happened here. Does anyone have troubleshooting advice?
Thank you.
I have used TuneFUSION with great success for years. Specifically, I use it to convert my lossless music library to a lower quality lossy version, which I stream in the car or on my kids' iPads. Each of the lossless and lossy music libraries reside on a share on my Synology NAS running DSM v7.1.1. I am running TuneFUSION v1.7 on Windows 10 Pro. Besides keeping software updated, I haven't changed this configuration in years. The only change I recall making recently is that I disabled my TuneFUSION profile for a few days while I was retagging my music library and then re-enabled it when done.
My issue is that when I run my TuneFUSION profile lately, it generates lossy files with 0 KB size. I realized this issue last night, so I deleted all files with 0 KB size and ran TuneFUSION again. Again, it wrote 0 KB sized files to my "lossy" music library share.
I'm not sure what happened here. Does anyone have troubleshooting advice?
Thank you.
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