I rip a cds with MultiEncoder
All tags are written correctly to the WAV-files and to the M4A-files as well. However, with the FLAC-files each time (just) one of the files has no tags at all.
How can I resolve this?
I rip a cds with MultiEncoder
All tags are written correctly to the WAV-files and to the M4A-files as well. However, with the FLAC-files each time (just) one of the files has no tags at all.
How can I resolve this?
Meantime this now happens to M4A-files as well. Again just a single file of a ripped cd is not tagged (the file is otherwise properly playable). This implies that I have to check manually each and every rip to each and every encoder.
Any suggestion how I can resolve this?
Any other programs running during the rip? Like music programs that organize music files?
Dat Ei
Thx, nope, that is not the case. Meanwhile, I returned to v.16.5, I think I will wait for an interim release before using v17 again
Thanks for the bug report.
It would be helpful if you could save a snapshot of your configuration ( dBpoweramp settings / Converter tab / Save configuration snapshot ) and email it to me ( peter@dbpoweramp.com ) for analysis.
Note that it's possible to have multiple versions of dBpoweramp on the same Mac, settings will be shared between them. Just run alternate versions directly from the DMG without installing, or copy them to some other location that the Applications folder.
You can replace verified good stable version once the new one proves itself to be OK.
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