That is why, there are no DSP effects for R15 (64 bit) yet, so writing will fail.
That is why, there are no DSP effects for R15 (64 bit) yet, so writing will fail.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Thank you. Removing DSPs solved the issue.
Hi, I would like to report an error.
For which file type? mp3?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
There was a discussion a while back in regards to preventing the disc fragmentation that happens right now with R14 coreconverter.
I assume the tmpfolder option is the method to solve it by forcing a move after conversion as long as you use a different drive?
I have a question about the new "combined 32 & 64 bit install."
Do we still need to move the 'reference.bin' and 'powerpack.bin' files for the 64 bit install?
>Do we still need to move the 'reference.bin' and 'powerpack.bin' files for the 64 bit install?
Yes
>I assume the tmpfolder option is the method to solve it by forcing a move after conversion as long as you use a different drive?
No, it is the temp location used if DSP effected (non live) are used. Saying that even if a temp folder was used it can lead to fragmentation as 2 or more files are moved to the final disc at the same time.
The only way to stop fragmentation is to use the DSP effect CPU Force, set to 1 cpu, so only 1 conversion happens at once.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Thanks for the response.
Also, avast! Premier 8.0.1497 is seeing 32/64bit CDGrab.exe and MusicConverter.exe as a problem. Putting dBpoweramp(64bit) and Illustrate(32bit) folders on global exclusions list fixes it.
Last edited by thexfile; 09-06-2013 at 08:46 PM.
These virus checkers are often as bad as viruses (in that they make your computer not work as expected)...
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Sorry, it is flac, I could write it, but it is written there anyways...
The point is, that this error is related to "by windows natively not supported files", which mp3 is not, since dbpoweramp allows explorer to read unsupported file's tags, right? (That's the reason why I installed dbpoweramp.)
Is that working for anyone else and the error is in my computer or is this a bug?
FLAC has no rating tagging standard, so Winamp uses 0 to 100, dBpoweramp uses 0 to 10
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Please make FLAC 1.3.0 available soon instead of sitting on it until R15 is officially released.
You can take the flac.dll from the decoder folder, store it somewhere, install R14 then restore it.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Wow, is there a workaround to force dbpoweramp to display rating from 0 to 100 instead? Like changing manually some values anywhere?
Thanks in advance.
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