Easy solution is when the program receive that 0,0 1,0 coordinates, alternatively use the last window position from registry/*.ini.
Easy solution is when the program receive that 0,0 1,0 coordinates, alternatively use the last window position from registry/*.ini.
The beta was updated last night to stop centering if these bogus co-ordinates are given.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Thanks. Improvement, in that it's no longer off the screen, however, still a big issue for multiple monitors, now it's half way between the two monitors, and the top of the conversion dialog is off screen, such that I still have to use ALT+Space to bring up the system menu, then choose Move, and then (and only then) can I drag the window to where I want it. Is there no way to preserve the last used placement?
Hi Spoon, this is how it looks like on my screen:
Some information on my case:Code:--------------------------- tcmdx64_helperwindow --------------------------- Attachment 2687Attachment 2688 329334 50 50 51 51 --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
I installed the 32-bit version on my 64-bit machine by forcing 32-bit handling via "--force32bit" parameter, so my path is "c:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp" and I'm using Total Commander (32-bit), version 9.51 instead of Windows Explorer
When using Windows Explorer I get the following output:
Here are two screen captures of the converting dialog depending on calling application (Windows Explorer, Total Commander):Code:--------------------------- audio --------------------------- 134294 429 171 1493 948 --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XNO...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nVI...ew?usp=sharing
I am wondering why the dMC Shell Menu items are listed as 64-bit in Total Commander (X64 context menu).
I tried the following:
Total Commander 9.51 (32-bit) with
- dBPoweramp 16.6 (32-bit)
- dBPoweramp 17.0 (32-bit)
Conclusion:
Nothing works with 32-bit Total Commander
Possible solution:
create a shortcut with all selected files as parameters
Total Commander variables:
%P - source path
%S - file names with extension of ALL selected files
%O - file names without extension of ALL selected files
1. attempt (doesn't work):
command: C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\DMCFileSelector.exe
parameters: %P%S
start path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\
2. attempt (I'm still working on it...):
command: C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\CoreConverter.exe
parameters: *)
start path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\
*) the parameters are where I'm stuck.
Is there any way to bring up the dMC batch Music Converter dialog box with all selected files as input?
e.g. something like "C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\CoreConverter.exe" -infile="filenames with full path" -outfile="show dialog box" -convert_to="show dialog box"
If you install the 32 bit dbpoweramp on 64 bit windows, then the 64 bit shell is installed because Windows is 64 bit and it would not show any shell integrations.
Thanks for running the test program, it is a little late to make R17.0, I will include this fix for TC in r17.1
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
It is hard to say at this time, could be 4 weeks, could be 3 months.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Fresh install Win10, version 2004. Windows Explorer integration working without issues. Conversion involving Total Commander fixed on the part selecting the encoder, but the conversion list is still centered off-screen.
Unfortunately this is one we cannot work around realistically, as the program is started from this imaginary off screen window from Total Commander, any pages we create where we simply call for them to be full screen are off screen.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Updated to 17.1, but DMC is still off-screen.
Any updates on this issue? Will there be any kind of fix in the future or is it not possible anyway?
The issue is with these 3rd party file explorers, not following the defined standard of Windows Explorer. We have spent at least 2 days trying to work around their bugs but to no avail, we cannot spend any further time on this.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
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