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Thread: Could not access destination folder

  1. #1

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    Could not access destination folder

    Hi,

    I'm trying to convert an album from Bandcamp with the batch converter and I'm getting the following error

    Could not access destination folder

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    I'm using macOS 10.13 and dbPoweramp 16.1

    I've unzipped the album in my downloads directory (/Users/febley/Downloads) and trying to output to /Users/febley/Music/Output into two different folders: FLAC and AAC.
    Both folders do exist.

    Screen Shot 2017-11-02 at 20.59.40.jpg

    Screen Shot 2017-11-02 at 20.59.48.jpg

    Screen Shot 2017-11-02 at 20.59.58.jpg

    It worked before, I've converted doezens of albums that way. Maybe a problem with macOS 10.13?

  2. #2
    dBpoweramp Guru
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    Re: Could not access destination folder

    Can you create a file in the destination folders by hand?


    Dat Ei

  3. #3

    Join Date
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    Re: Could not access destination folder

    Yes, I can.

  4. #4
    Administrator
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    Re: Could not access destination folder

    Please try our latest test release here:

    https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthr...R16-2-beta-Mac

  5. #5

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    Re: Could not access destination folder

    Didn't work :(

    Tried to play around with the settings and the output folders, this only happens when I select [Multi Encoder], the path seems to be irrelevant.
    When I just select the AAC Encoder instead of the multi encoder it work.

    Created a new profile with exact same settings, now it works. Weird.

  6. #6
    Super Moderator
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    Re: Could not access destination folder

    Thanks for your feedback.

    It appears that your Multi Encoder profile was created with an older (pre R16) version of dBpoweramp and old version leftovers were causing R16's sanity checks to go haywire without giving an option to clear bad output folder value.

    This will be fixed for the next update.

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