The libraries for FLAC 1.3.2 contain code which will not run on all CPU types, unlike the predecessor. We held out for 1 year to release 1.3.2 and felt the need to include it in dBpoweramp as for 99.99% of people 1.3.2 runs fine on their system.
The issue with this FLAC encoder is obvious, the FLAC files dBpoweramp creates are 0 bytes, or just contain the ID tags so a tiny file.
For those who experience this issue, you can either:
* Use FLAC 1.3.3 Beta (see next message)
* Use compression levels 0 to 3, which still function as normal for everyone.
* Request dBpoweramp R16.2 can be issued, please email your order number to the email address as found on this page:
The issue with this FLAC encoder is obvious, the FLAC files dBpoweramp creates are 0 bytes, or just contain the ID tags so a tiny file.
For those who experience this issue, you can either:
* Use FLAC 1.3.3 Beta (see next message)
* Use compression levels 0 to 3, which still function as normal for everyone.
* Request dBpoweramp R16.2 can be issued, please email your order number to the email address as found on this page:
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