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  • Guillem
    • May 2002
    • 1

    The CODEC rquired to compress file could not be oppened ERROR

    Hello,

    I have installed the Realaudio CODEC for the DBpoweramp converter on a NT4.0 PC.
    Logging as administrator all works OK, it converts the audios without problems, but if I log out and log in as a "normal" user I could not convert audio to realaudio files.
    I get the message:
    The CODEC required to compress "audio file" could not be oppened.
    What can I do to solve this?.

    Thanks very much in advance,
    Guillem
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43926

    #2
    We will have to wait for Daren to answer this one.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • daren
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Apr 2002
      • 153

      #3
      Hi,

      Guillem had already mailed me about this one. At that moment
      in time I couldn't find the cause of the problem, but in the course
      of sorting-out other issues (for Win98 users) this problem got
      fixed as well (two birds with one stone).

      In the new release, all Real Audio DLL's are now placed in
      dbpoweramp folders instead of under c:\winnt\system32.

      I'll mail you a link for the new release (R3) in the next few days
      so that you can download and put it in codec central.

      Best regards,
      Daren.

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      • ElMariachi
        • Oct 2003
        • 1

        #4
        Re: The CODEC rquired to compress file could not be oppened ERROR

        Originally posted by daren
        Hi,

        Guillem had already mailed me about this one. At that moment
        in time I couldn't find the cause of the problem, but in the course
        of sorting-out other issues (for Win98 users) this problem got
        fixed as well (two birds with one stone).

        In the new release, all Real Audio DLL's are now placed in
        dbpoweramp folders instead of under c:\winnt\system32.

        I'll mail you a link for the new release (R3) in the next few days
        so that you can download and put it in codec central.

        Best regards,
        Daren.
        I have windows XP on my computer and I have the same exact problem...I've been messing around trying to figure it out and it has me baffled. Everyone I know that has the dbPowerAMP says it's never been a problem.

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