Originally Posted by
XYZ000
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@=""C:\\Program Files\\dBpoweramp\\CoreConverter.exe" -convert_to="Wave" -bits="16" -freq="44100""
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The correct version would be
Code:
@=""C:\\Program Files\\dBpoweramp\\CoreConverter.exe" -convert_to="Wave" -bits="16" -freq="44100""
But as
Originally Posted by
Spoon
It is not possible to launch music converter this way.
then maybe it could be made into a feature? Just like I said- a simple option for choice where to add those to add those now Quick Convert entries: in the main shell menu or in its sub-menu?
Aside waiting for that to happen
Would it be possible to create a command Key in the Registry that would evoke that whole original Key located at
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Illustrate\dbpoweramp\d MCCodec\Wave]
thus creating in the shell menu something like a LNK shortcut to a BAT file containing a script? I think some shortcuts are possible in Registry. For example I have
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[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Mp3tagShell]
@="{6351E20C-35FA-4BE3-98FB-4CABF1363E12}"
and that {6351E20C-35FA-4BE3-98FB-4CABF1363E12} is kept in other places as both Key name and Value data. And I can remove it just from that HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shellex\ContextMenuHan dlers\Mp3tagShell location thus removing Mp3tag entry from my shell menu - but for dBpoweramp I would need to do a kind of opposite operation
I also tried out running in the CMD
Code:
"C:\Program Files\dBpoweramp\CoreConverter.exe" -infile="x.flac" -outfile="c:\x.wav" -convert_to="Wave" -bits="16" -freq="44100"
and it worked. But that was for a specific file named x.flac with specified output. So I tried running something more vague like
Code:
"C:\Program Files\dBpoweramp\CoreConverter.exe" -infile="x.flac" -outfile="[origdrive]\[origpath]\[origfilename]" -convert_to="Wave" -bits="16" -freq="44100"
to see if I could somehow built some BAT script or REG command entry from that - but it did not work. So that approach will surely not work