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dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Noted, thanks for your feedback.
Other drives will be made accessible in dBpoweramp's file browser in the next update. For now you can access files in arbitrary locations via File => Open menu.
MP3 encoder expiration looks like another unintended behavior, we are looking into it.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
A few things I stumbled across (random order):
Dropdown elements don't look and behave like native cocoa widgets
I'd add some indentation to the text in the status bar
The icons look ugly (not sure if they look better under windows)
No AAC in the codec selection seems strange under OS X
If you pause a conversion the "Pause" button should change to "Resume" imho
In the "Filter Audio Types" window I'd replace the "Back" button with a "Hide" or "Close" button
In the "Filter Audio Types" window clicking the "Back" button results in a lag
Perhaps using the typical "macish" blue background color for the left pane might look better than white everywhere (not sure)
Clicking the "Close" button after conversion results in a lag
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That's it for now. I'm using OS X 10.9Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Another thing:
*) Select some tracks in the right pane
*) Click the "Reset" button and confirm with "OK"
*) The check marks aren't removed (or only one is)
This seems to only be a visual bug since if you switch to another folder and then switch back the check marks are gone.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Thanks for the feedback.
Noted.
Done.I'd add some indentation to the text in the status bar
They're mostly carried over from the Windows version and look out of place - they will be hopefully redone before the final version.The icons look ugly (not sure if they look better under windows)
Indeed, an oversight on our side; an AAC codec will be added shortly.No AAC in the codec selection seems strange under OS X
Done.If you pause a conversion the "Pause" button should change to "Resume" imho
Done.In the "Filter Audio Types" window I'd replace the "Back" button with a "Hide" or "Close" button
In the "Filter Audio Types" window clicking the "Back" button results in a lagLag bug fixed for the next update.Clicking the "Close" button after conversion results in a lag
Unsure about this one, we still need checkboxes in that pane; if we can make these not look out of place with blue background, I'll add blue background as well.Perhaps using the typical "macish" blue background color for the left pane might look better than white everywhere (not sure)
Fixed as well.*) Select some tracks in the right pane
*) Click the "Reset" button and confirm with "OK"
*) The check marks aren't removed (or only one is)
Thanks again for the detailed report.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
It works with Mountain Lion as well.Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Only issue I found is that I can't convert from FLAC to any other format. When I open a directory with FLAC files, nothing shows up as being able to convert. I have checked the "Filter" pane and found that FLAC is not a file format option. This should probably be added.
I agree with what TobiasL said about the "blueish" background on the left panel. That would help make it more "mac" like.
Thanks for the opportunity to test and will attempt to test further!Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Thanks for the report.Only issue I found is that I can't convert from FLAC to any other format. When I open a directory with FLAC files, nothing shows up as being able to convert. I have checked the "Filter" pane and found that FLAC is not a file format option. This should probably be added.
I agree with what TobiasL said about the "blueish" background on the left panel. That would help make it more "mac" like.
Thanks for the opportunity to test and will attempt to test further!
This is most strange - it sounds like the FLAC codec isn't getting loaded for you.
What OSX version do you run?Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
Also not seeing Flac files. Running 10.9.3 MaverickOnly issue I found is that I can't convert from FLAC to any other format. When I open a directory with FLAC files, nothing shows up as being able to convert. I have checked the "Filter" pane and found that FLAC is not a file format option. This should probably be added.
I agree with what TobiasL said about the "blueish" background on the left panel. That would help make it more "mac" like.
Thanks for the opportunity to test and will attempt to test further!Comment
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Re: dBpoweramp Music Converter OS X Discussions
I'm running OSX 10.9.3.
All my FLAC files have a .flac extension.Comment

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