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  • Spoon-
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    2 is the minimum length, 48 is the ascii character for "0".

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  • ac16161
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Instead of [disc] you would use in the naming:


    [SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]

    which pads it if needed.
    Cool! Don't entirely get the syntax, but it works :-)

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  • Spoon-
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    Instead of [disc] you would use in the naming:


    [SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]

    which pads it if needed.

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  • ac16161
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    Is there a way to fix this via the Arrange Audio codec? I looked but could not immediately see how to. This would be a nice feature if it could do it.

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  • Mike-B
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    Re: dBpoweramp R17 [Windows] Discussion

    Originally posted by ac16161
    Running 17 beta 5 on Windows. With CD ripper I set the option to pad disc number to two digits as I'm importing a 14-CD audio book. Nothing I do seems to honor that option in track filenames, the arrange audio codec is also giving me single-digit disc numbers in filenames. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
    I had something similar but as I was using someone else's DVD drive away from home, I did not report it - My BAD I guess, sorry Spoon

    Also had a problem with a double CD (Rod Stewart 'You're in my Heart') beta-5 would not show it as disc 1/2 & 2/2.

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  • ac16161
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    Running 17 beta 5 on Windows. With CD ripper I set the option to pad disc number to two digits as I'm importing a 14-CD audio book. Nothing I do seems to honor that option in track filenames, the arrange audio codec is also giving me single-digit disc numbers in filenames. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?

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  • Spoon-
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    Re: dBpoweramp R17 [Windows] Discussion

    Any purchases made within 3 months of release will be auto upgraded, we hope for March release.

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  • Tarsus
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    How will updating work for people who purchase dBpoweramp R16 (Windows)in the next few months?

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  • Spoon-
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    About 3 months

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  • Lookers
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    when will release version R17 Final ?

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  • Spoon-
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    ..we will see what we can do about that.

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  • DanielTB80
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    Not sure if anyone saw this on freedb.org yet, looks like the service is shutting down 3/31/2020....

    Attached Files

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  • Spoon-
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    Re: dBpoweramp R17 [Windows] Discussion

    If you can in dBpoweramp control centre >> advanced enable the music converter debug. Rip the same CD in R16 and R17 and post the 2 log files (will auto-show after cd ripper is closed).

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  • Perec75
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    Re: dBpoweramp R17 [Windows] Discussion

    Originally posted by Spoon
    Do you have any DSP effects?

    The size of the CD is 57 minutes and none of the wave files are near that...
    Hi,

    I used only one DSP, CUE. Nothing else, I reinstalled the R16 stable version.
    Did some tests again and I allways get the same file sizes.
    It seems to be right now. This way, R17 beta causes the differences between the file sizes.
    I think.

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  • thexfile
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    Scaling mode: Preserve aspect ratio

    0% HDMI scaling

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