bogi Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Did you follow the PDF guide? No item was added to the 'Send to' context submenu of a DFF file? If not, try to add one line containing only pause to the end to the AddContextMenuItem.bat file and run it again. Then copy the bat file output here, or make a screenshot. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
bogi Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 After couple of crashes, I just saw the submenu. When I hit it, it asked for the "dff2dsf_multi.bat" file, I browsed it but nothing happens... Pdf says two bat files should be created but I have just one called "dff2dsf_multi.bat". I'm not sure you followed the installation instructions. Please give here screenshot of your installation folder. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
bogi Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 From your description I don't know what is specific on your computer or what you are doing otherwise than others. I don't know what does it mean "kept crashing", because you didn't provide any specific information. What is difference between "kept crashing" and "That time bat file worked"? How did you observe that difference? If you want anyone to help you, you have to provide as much concrete information as you can. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
bogi Posted December 24, 2014 Share Posted December 24, 2014 corehun, you may be facing the same issue as bibo01 here: http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f11-software/dff-dsf-conversion-21715/index5.html#post369639 Try to follow my suggestion, which worked for bibo01 and let me know. About the issue: It seems the script is unable to obtain administrative privileges to modify registry entries under the account you are using. The shortened bat script (my suggestion to bibo01) does not require administrative privileges. I tested the context menu interface on fresh installations of Win8.1 and Win7, but always under account, which belongs to group Local Administrators. i7 11850H + RTX A2000 Win11 HQPlayer ► Topping HS02 ► 2x iFi iSilencer ► SMSL D300 ► DIY headamp DHA1 ► HiFiMan HE-500 Link to comment
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