you have left it for awhile, the compression to a wav file is done at the end (ie it might look like it has locked up, leave it a minte or two).
The problem with that is I lose access to the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and am unable to regain control of explorer until forcing a reboot. Also, this happened when converting a single directory (~10 files). I guess the likelihood of it being something on my end is increasing, hmm.
Last edited by vinnie97; January 31, 2007, 11:25 PM.
That wouldn't explain the multiple (up to 8 or more) CoreConverter.exe processes running, though, would it? Using your official FLAC encoder, I can encode all day long (have not touched the priority, though I did check the option previously).
I apologize. I left out that it's only when batch converting. I just tested with a single file and it worked without issue.
And now I'm currently encoding a full album again with the CLI encoder and monitoring the processes. I'm over 75% through the encode and only one CoreConverter is running. *knocks on wood*
Sorry about this...perhaps it's another one of those mysterious self-repair situations (haven't touched dbpoweramp or the associated encoder since I was having the problem initially).
Followup, it happened again. It happened with the batch converter while trying to mass convert around 500 files (and overwrite the source files). Basically, I lost access to the taskbar and had to do a hard reset.
Mp3 Lame Encoder: Forcing Frequency or Channels (on advanced) can crash CoreConverter
Affected: Release 12.0
Fixed in R12.1
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
This is a difficult error to reproduce...it seems to require that I batch transcode large amounts of files (more than 5 albums at once). When I did it previously and checked the task manager, the CPU didn't seem to be maxed out but there were multiple CoreConverters running. I'm currently trying a 262-file transcode as we speak.
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