Originally Posted by
schmidj
I've tried to get this working again syncing to my Samsung Android via Foobar. Somewhere there is a long thread with my previous attempts but I can't find it, so I have started a new one. I'm running Windows 7 pro 64, loaded the TuneFusion R1.3 beta (and just updated dBpoweramp and the m4a codec to the latest non-beta version) The phone has the latest Foobar beta.
When I start the sync, which is mostly non-transcoded copies of m4a from a file on the PC to the phone, I'm now getting a dozen or so errors error: Error: unable to load encoder 'm4a FDK (AAC)'. dBCoreConverter::dBCoreConverter reported in the log. I think there may be a few files which in fact needed to be transcoded to m4a, or at least m4a within the limits I specified in the sync. Then it was transferring the 62,000 odd files. It hung up on three of them (so far) which kept disconnecting, I moved them from the source folder to an "error" folder for later investigation. It got about 1/3 through the files and then crashed in the middle of the night, apparently because the phone either shut off the WIFI or shut down something else. But now, whenever I try to start TuneFusion, I'm getting a Windows error message "The Ordinal 381 could not be located in the Dynamic Link Library COMCL32.dll" as soon as TuneFusion connects with the phone. If I close the error message, it keeps popping up again until I kill TuneFusion.
Any ideas? Did my antivirus eat something?
Thanks