I recently got a NVidia graphics card that support shadowplay (and so I record funny glitches) and use adobe media encoder to compress the size and save space. I use the id tag (I currently use Details tab now) to give it a title so I put the video on my phone so it won't give the "[filename].mp4" in the list.
is this a bug (since DBPoweramp went 64bit) or is there something I have that is doing the problem. I use windows 8.1 64bit, NVidia GeForce 970 gtx, Intel i7 4820k, with 8gb ram
the problem is that when the compressed file's title is edit by ID Tag, the file instantly becomes corrupted and unplayable. I thought it was the cuda
from NVidia (since some converter stop support of cuda after the gtx 500 and/or the newer driver) but when converted with software, it still gets corrupted when a title is added.the way to remedy this is to give it a title through the "Details" tab (Microsoft default), which once pressed OK, there is a brief wait because there is a
small window (usually meant for moving or copying files). after the window disappears, the file is ok and playable, with the title. the odd part is when I do edit the detail-edited title of the video with ID tag, now it's fine.in other words: ID tag can't be used to initially added title, but can edit it once it is done from "details", or else the video is instantly corrupt.
is this a bug (since DBPoweramp went 64bit) or is there something I have that is doing the problem. I use windows 8.1 64bit, NVidia GeForce 970 gtx, Intel i7 4820k, with 8gb ram
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