Hi,
If I have a question regarding this issue then should I post it here? Or would it be better to start a new thread? I only ask because this thread dates back to 2014.
Many thanks,
Paul
Hi,
If I have a question regarding this issue then should I post it here? Or would it be better to start a new thread? I only ask because this thread dates back to 2014.
Many thanks,
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 04-03-2018 at 06:49 AM. Reason: spelling
Here is fine if relevant to the title.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hi,
I am currently ripping my 600 x CD collection to FLAC (using 'dBpa').
Yesterday I experienced an issue of which I have not encountered before. It concerns PerfTunes and 'corrupted files'. I ran a PerfTunes scan (as I do every so often) and it came up with 5 errors.
The scan took about 3 hours! (instead of the usual 10 mins).
All of the rogue FLACs (there are 5 of them to date) seem to play fine. All of the rogue files are ONLY on my SD-card (everything seems to be fine on my C-drive). I always rip to my C-drive first, and then transfer to the SD-card afterwards.
Now I have cleared the cache of PerfTunes and am at this moment running a fresh scan. The trouble is, it says it is going to take: 2 days & 19 hours!
I have an up-to-date version of PerfTunes. My files are NOT on a network share. I have run 'Test Conversion' for one of the rogue files (and no 'error' messages appeared).
Please see u/l screenshots & text-file via Drive:
Many thanks in advance for any kind assistance offered here.
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 04-03-2018 at 12:12 PM. Reason: LINK
... and all of my CODECs are up-to-date. Cheers.
These files it identified, right click >> Convert To >> Test conversion, does dBpoweramp say they are corrupted?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hi Spoon,
I just ran another TEST CONVERTER for you.
I assume, if there WERE any such 'corruption' of the file, then this/these would be displayed as part of the 'report' after the scan has completed (ie. like a pop-up message)? If so, no such pop-up message appeared in either of the scans:
However, PerfTunes lists them as being 'corrupted'.
Many thanks.
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 04-03-2018 at 06:12 PM. Reason: LINK
The rescan detected also as corrupted? try this version of PerfectTUNES:
https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthr...NES-R3-Windows
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hi Spoon,
I ran a PerfTunes scan last night on just the PC C-drive, and an external-HD (both of which contain identical FLAC files of my ripped CD collection - approx. 130GB). The SD-card (with the previously discussed 'corrupt' files on) was NOT plugged into the PC during the scan. Here are the results (the scan, for the C-Drive and external-HD, took about 3 hours):
I am guessing that, because the C-Drive and external-HD (ie. 'C' & 'F') are NOT appearing in the list of circa 3500+ 'corrupt' files that the FLACs on these two storage-devices are OK? I am not sure how/why the SD-card (ie. 'G') has the results for 3500+ files because the SD-card was not even inserted during the scan? Having performed a cache clear, it is the SD-card scan which PerfTunes approximates will take circa 2/3 days to complete.
Thanks,
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 04-04-2018 at 11:18 AM. Reason: LINK
Hi again,
Using the above version of PerfTunes for the SD-card FLACs, the scan did not estimate as taking 2/3 days. Instead, it completed the scanning process in the typical time-frame (not sure if this indicates anything?).
However, the results were that ALL the files (3500+), on the SD-card, are 'corrupted':
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 04-04-2018 at 11:38 AM. Reason: LINK
And if you use Batch Converter, and convert all 3500 tracks from the SD drive to Test Conversion, no errors are shown at the end?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hi again Spoon,
The Test Conversion of the SD-card has completed (4,000 files actually!). As far as I can see, there are no 'errors'? Please see screenshots:
Hope this helps.
Paul
Something is stopping PerfectTUNES from reading the SD card, perhaps anti-virus? or security permissions?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
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