![]() It follows from this that you don't need dMC r14 to run dAP (which will work as a stand-alone program). Now dAP, dB CD Writer r1 and r2, and any versions of dMC (dB poweramp Music Converter) below dMC r 12.0 run on an entirely different programming platform than dMC r12+ (including dMC r14) and dB CD Writer 3 and each uses a different set of codecs. You may have to designate Windows to treat this program as an XP program, but that should only be necessary once. I am using Windows Vista 64 bit without a problem, and I wouldn't xpect you to have a problem with Windows 7. Now that I have a new computer, I am dying to start using DB Power again, sick of using ITunes from the laptop with tinny little speakers. The big question here is how do I proceed?ĭo I download the newer version of dBpoweramp Music Converter R14?ĭo I have to install in different directories? Right click to decode or encode, I used this daily.Ĥ) Auxiliary Input, I didn't use this daily, but loved it whenever I used it. I even made a skin to go with "Golden Wonder"ģ) DMC, with the power pack it had everything I wanted to do. The features that I liked and used daily were:Ģ) MMC, I liked the way this worked. I assume that UPlayer is only a command line player, and does not have the visual player that DAP had? I really liked the amp, the tray control, and the little mini control that stayed on top. I assume that UPlayer will not act the same way as DAP. I want to keep all of the info contained in the MMC, and I can get that file. I still have the order number for my registration of the power pack from back in 2002. I still have my hard drive from the crashed HP, and I still have access to all of the program files as well as any of the install executable files. I understand that DAP is no longer supported, but will it still work with Win. I fell in love with DAP when I first used it, I think it was that first day I registered the power pack. ![]() The more I read about it all, the more confused I get. I had not been to either the DB Power home page or the forum in a while, and it seems like there are some new things here. I have finally purchased another computer with Windows 7 - 64 bit operating system. Until a couple of months ago when my HP with XP crashed on me. I am a registered power pack user since 2002, been using the whole "DB Power" audio package almost daily since then.
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