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Thread: Can't see files (which are in fact there)

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    Can't see files (which are in fact there)

    A few months ago I bought a new computer, and hadn't set up CDWriter until now. I have reference 15 installed, the bought-and-paid-for version.

    CDWriter insisted on installing in an incorrect folder, but I was eventually able to get it installed in the same folder as music converter. I'm now able to start CDWriter.

    However, when I navigate to the location of the files I want to burn to an audio CD no files are recognized by CDWriter. They are there -- I can see them in Explorer and play them using any of the players I have. But they do not show up in the CDWriter dialog.

    I have the same files in two separate locations on my computer, so I tried the other location. Exactly the same thing. NO MUSIC FILES ARE SEEN BY CDW AT ALL.

    I'm using Win7 64bit.

    Please help.

    Ron

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    Re: Can't see files (which are in fact there)

    See:

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

    you would have to force the 32 bit install of dBpoweramp, uninstall all dBpoweramp programs first.

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    Re: Can't see files (which are in fact there)

    Right, I'd forgotten that.

    My problem is that most of my music files are in flac; I have a version of WinAmp (the free version) that won't burn at other than 2x speed, and there is no way to buy the full version at present; I'd use WMP, but it doesn't support flac. I resent having to buy something else.

    What do I lose if I switch to 32 bit? Any other suggestions?

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    Re: Can't see files (which are in fact there)

    Found Burrrn, which works ok, but is limited (e.g. only identifies one of my drives).

    Would still like to know what I would lose by switching to 32 bit -- I use dBp for ripping with multi-encoder, but also for converting files (mainly downloaded flac to mp3). I'd think that for ripping the speed limitation would be the CD read; perhaps there would be some speed loss in converting files. Does 32 bit use all available processors like 64 bit does?

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    Re: Can't see files (which are in fact there)

    You do not lose anything installing 32 bit version.

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