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Thread: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

  1. #1

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    Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    Hello,

    today I upgraded to dbpoweramp R15.

    If I want to adjust the replay gain of some mp3 files, but the "replay gain" in option "convertion to" is missing (see screenshot).
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    After the installation of "dBpoweramp-Codec-[ReplayGain].exe" the option is visible but I get an error message:

    Code:
    Error converting to [ReplayGain], 'Dean And I.mp3' to 'Dean And I'
       Error: Unable to load encoder '[ReplayGain]'.  [dBCoreConverter::dBCoreConverter]
    PS: I uninstalled R14 before I installed R15.

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    You need the new Release 3 of Replaygain:

    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-utility.htm

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    Hello Spoon,

    this was already installed, I re installed it, but I always get the same error message.

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    See the last message:

    http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthre...-Compatibility

    I am sure there is a muddle of 32 bit and 64 bit.

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    It is not possible to install the 64 bit version to location that was previously used to hold the 32 bit location, for example if the 32 bit version was installed to: C:\Soft\dBpoweramp\ the 64 bit version could not be installed to this location
    Okay, indeed, I used the same folder as before. Is it enough to remove the folder, delete the registry entries and reboot the machine to use the "old" folder? Is there a possibility to export my dBpoweramp settings before?

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    A new folder has to be used for 64 bit.

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    Okay, I will try it this evening.

  8. #8

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    Re: Converting to "Replay Gain" is missing in Batch Convert

    Indeed, this was the problem. Now it runs perfect

    Thanks.

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