Oh my! This thread is so very old!
Not sure I can even recover mine. I've not had to reinstall anything for quite a number of years though.
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Oh my! This thread is so very old!
Not sure I can even recover mine. I've not had to reinstall anything for quite a number of years though.
You should find all the legacy codecs here: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/legacy/codec-central-legacy.htm
Once you have a way to play such files then you can always convert them. For instance you can use dMC AUxiliary Input to capture the audio produced by the player when such a file is played.
Try...
Can the file be played back on the ipod?
Can the wav file be played on a pc in, say, Windows Media Player?
That's the same thing as playing the flash and capturing the audio using dMC Auxiliary Input. That too is real time.
You must be having a firewall or other security/privacy program that blocks cookies.
Do you have any firewall, anti-virus, pop-up blocker?
Can you use Windows Media Player to burn to an audio cd and then rip the cd again to whatever you want?
Sorry I can't think why it's happening.
Have you installed any other programs of late that just might be interfering?
Version r11.5 does not support album art.
Version r12 does I believe.
When you open a zip file (called a zipped folder in XP and probably Vista) you can either extract contents to a destination of your choice, or actually just drag and drop a file from the zip file...
Did you by chance install the new version of dMC r12 or any new codecs that come with it?
You are correct Xoas.
With r11.5 you could have:
Real Alternative (or at least its filter portion) + DirectShow codec
OR
Real Player (or Real One) + old Real Media codec
Is that FLV as in Flash? If you can find a player to play it, then you can record it using dMC Auxiliary Input.
Reboot?
No problem converting that file using the old, real time Real Media codec.
It took about 19 minutes to convert the file.
I didn't try using the DirectShow codec, as I no longer have Real...
That's an extra feature introduced in addition to regular dMC R12. It's got a seprate chargeg. You need not get that if you dont' want to.
Maybe some wav in there isn't a wav or has a different freequency from the others?
Did you also install this? http://www.dbpoweramp.com/Windows95-Update.htm
It's for w95 and w98.
They are corrupted or they are encrypted for somebody else's use.
When and where did you have to give any credit card information to download the trial versions?
There is no request for any credit card information when downloading anything.
Yes, check the naming convention.
Click the big Options button > File Creation > Set
Then pick from there the track number format that you want, eg. Track number xx .
You won't improve quality by increasing the bitrate.
So if the file that yu get after cinversion is considerably bigger than what yu started out with then you are using too high a bitrate. Filre...
It's the cd burner it doesn't find.
You have to tell it what drive it is.
After youhave rpepared the contents of the cd and all the files you wanted to put on it apepar on the left, click Burn....
You want an ecoding codec to convert to Real Media: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-ra.htm .
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