First up, thanks for an awesome tool. I am lost without DbPoweramp, hence why I am dying for DirectX Plugins to work !
I know its WIP, but just letting you know that when I select DirectX Plugin as a DSP, I get an instant assert:
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AppName: musicconverter.exe AppVer: 12.0.1.2 ModName: unknown
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00000110
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I am running WinXP64 if that's a help. Let me know if you need more info
The other DSP's select and add fine.
Hey Spoon, great work on dbpoweramp, I've been using it for over a year and love it.
What mimiihu is referring to is a question I asked over at riovolution.org in reference to MP3Gain. In case you're not familiar, it's a fairly simple program similar to a volume normalizer that scans your MP3s and tells you the perceived volume level, then lets you set a target decibel level and gives you the option of applying this change by track or by album. From the little I understand about it, MP3Gain applies the volume change in a way that can be used by portable players that aren't capable of making use of RG data.
First up, thanks for an awesome tool. I am lost without DbPoweramp, hence why I am dying for DirectX Plugins to work !
I know its WIP, but just letting you know that when I select DirectX Plugin as a DSP, I get an instant assert:
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AppName: musicconverter.exe AppVer: 12.0.1.2 ModName: unknown
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00000110
=======================
I am running WinXP64 if that's a help. Let me know if you need more info
The other DSP's select and add fine.
RV
Me too - I am using Win XP SP2, Intel Pentium 4 D.
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