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Why Doesn't Batch Converter Delete Files On Occasion?

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  • Jamil
    • Oct 2005
    • 45

    Why Doesn't Batch Converter Delete Files On Occasion?

    I have run into this issue not very often, but it happened again just moments ago. I am running dbpoweramp Reference 14. When I run batch converter, I use the following two DSP effects:

    Delete Destination File On Error
    Delete Source File

    Sometimes, the source file does not get deleted with no explanation as to why. Take a look at the following screen shot below. I saw no error, but the source file remained on disk:



    Why would this be happening. I manually deleted the file with no problem. The file was not inuse.
  • Jamil
    • Oct 2005
    • 45

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    Re: Why Doesn't Batch Converter Delete Files On Occasion?

    Hmm. After deleting the file, I clicked another folder in Explorer, then clicked this same folder once again. The file returned in Explorer and actually was not deleted.

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    • Jamil
      • Oct 2005
      • 45

      #3
      Re: Why Doesn't Batch Converter Delete Files On Occasion?

      Okay -- Figured out what the problem was. It's Windows Media Player holding a lock on the file. When I was editing this file in Sound Forge, I played it in WMP to listen to to it. When you close WMP, it appears to continue to run as a background process under Windows 7. It maintains locks on files. The solution was to end the process via Task Manager. Once I did that, the WAV file vanished under Windows Explorer.

      Blame Microsoft.

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