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fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #50
Indeed, when I want to check a file, it produces a 4 KB .aucdtect file that fooCDtect obviously can't recognize.


I have the same problem. Foobar 1.1.1, Win 7. Is the solution was found?


fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #52
Thanks but it did not help.

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #53
Thanks but it did not help.


You should post a screenshot of the "Commandline Encoder Settings" foobar2000 window.

Have you placed the folder "fooCDtect" inside your "Components" folder?

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #54
I am sorry, problem solved
it was just a Win 7

"run as administrator" )))))

Thanks )

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #55
Could someone make an useful post here on how to make this work in foobar? What to do in the menus in foobar to get this to work it would be very helpful, thanks in advance.
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Kimme Utsi <http://kimme.blogspot.com/>

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #56
Could someone make an useful post here on how to make this work in foobar? What to do in the menus in foobar to get this to work it would be very helpful, thanks in advance.


I got same error but troubleshoot it right now.
It is easy. Just check settings as they are described in docs.
My short instruction.
Converter => ... Saved Presets => foocdtect converter settings (select it by double click) => Current Settings and select "Output Format" and Enter Converter setup window.
Select "foocdtect" => Edit => Bit Depth change to "lossless or hybrid" and choose Ok.

Then at "foocdtect" should be available: dither and bit depth. Set dither to "Never" and bit depth to "auto".

It's all.
Good Luck.
KyuGoogle.

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #57
I have preset cuealac0N4ik.HiQ for converting lossless to m4a
Code: [Select]
qaac.exe -s -V 127 -q 2 --ignorelength - -o %d

Convertion result:
Tool: qaac 0.47, QuickTime 7.6.9, TVBR Quality 127
BitRate: 274 kbps
Codec: AAC
Codec Profile: AAC LC
Track: Aquarium - Day of Joy.m4a from album Pushkinskaya 10, project KyuAerostat
* * *
Then,
Code: [Select]
fooCDtect2.exe --autodel --lenc 3 --priority 0 --threads 0 --output %d

Test it in last version of fooCDtect return CDDA 100% results.
What does it mean?
Maybe, apply lossy is magic?!


fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #58
I am sorry, problem solved
it was just a Win 7

"run as administrator" )))))

Thanks )

That's no solution but an ugly workaround. I'd never ever run foobar in admin mode just to get fooCDtect running. Any idea how to solve the problem without having to run foobar in admin mode?

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #59
I have preset cuealac0N4ik.HiQ for converting lossless to m4a
Code: [Select]
qaac.exe -s -V 127 -q 2 --ignorelength - -o %d

Convertion result:
Tool: qaac 0.47, QuickTime 7.6.9, TVBR Quality 127
BitRate: 274 kbps
Codec: AAC
Codec Profile: AAC LC
Track: Aquarium - Day of Joy.m4a from album Pushkinskaya 10, project KyuAerostat
* * *
Then,
Code: [Select]
fooCDtect2.exe --autodel --lenc 3 --priority 0 --threads 0 --output %d

Test it in last version of fooCDtect return CDDA 100% results.
What does it mean?
Maybe, apply lossy is magic?!

As mentioned above, auCDtect cannot reliably detect high-bitrate AAC rips.

fooCDtect - temp files and automatic launching

Reply #60
I am sorry, problem solved
it was just a Win 7

"run as administrator" )))))

Thanks )

That's no solution but an ugly workaround. I'd never ever run foobar in admin mode just to get fooCDtect running. Any idea how to solve the problem without having to run foobar in admin mode?


give the temp folder full access rights for "user" and "authenticated user" then it works as expected