I’ve been able to do this in the past, but I now find that the scenarios are out on the external drive (I.e., greyed out)
How do I correct this?
jhstn58
I’ve been able to do this in the past, but I now find that the scenarios are out on the external drive (I.e., greyed out)
How do I correct this?
jhstn58
By an external drive located on another computer, do you mean an optical drive you want to rip CDs from OR an hdd/ssd/usb drive you want to save ripped files to?
Please can you provide more information on your hardware setup, i.e. network, PCs, Operating Systems etc?
I use an hdd that I am using between the Microsoft computer and the apple computer the recipient computer .
Jhstn58
Last edited by jhstn58; 01-19-2023 at 10:34 AM.
Bottom left corner, choose Set next to path
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
I tried that, to no avail.
Jhstn58
In what way? you could not select the new drive? you selected yet the files did not get written there?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
On the microsoft computer, are you able to access the apple's drive via File explorer?
In what way? I could find the files but wasnt able to send the files written there.
Yes, i was able to access the files through internet explorer
JHStn58
Please describe exactly where the files are and how you found them?
I don't understand what you mean here. Please can you describe your workflow more precisely?
I didn't mention internet explorer, I was asking about File Explorer. See here: File Explorer
I was using the set path. I was unable to send the music files to the set path I had chosen. This was after I clicked on the music files on the rip menu. it sent the flac files,but not the aicc files to the set path I had designated for the path way. It was blank when it opened, except for the flac files, which it showed as being fully copied.
Sorry about the internet explorer. I was able to find the path on the file explorer.
Jhstn58
Are you are using the Multi Encoder in CD Ripper?
Yes.
Jhstn58
When using multi encoder, Path is greyed out as the output location has to be set for each encoder.
See this: dBpoweramp [Multi Encoder]
Oh I see. Nevertheless the multi encoder doesn&*8217;t work anyway.
Jhstn58
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