JJZolx;371658 Wrote: 
> The new format for convert.conf has bitten users on all platforms.
> 
> It's certainly worse if you weren't using a custom-convert.conf file,
> since your changes would be overwritten, but even if you had used it
> the same changes in syntax for the file would cause the rules to fail.
> 
> Seems to me there should either be an alternative convert.conf for
> Linux users, or possibly include a custom-convert.conf with some
> suggested rules in it that are commented out for different platforms.

I also run Windows, and there the change to 7.3 was seamless, the m4a
files never stopped playing. I do understand that the Windows
application needs to be prioritized due to the number of users and
their expectation level. Linux users tend to help themselves more, but
then again I see many first time users on the Ubuntu forums or people
that seem to use Linux to revive old machines for SC duty in here...


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pablolie

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