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jake
12-30-2007, 02:04 PM
Gday,
I have read the sticky on this, disabled my firewalls (Windows and Zonealarm) but still CD Ripper will not use AMG for meta data, which means I cant get cover art of course. Freedb does work though.

Here are my versions copied to clipboard:

dBpoweramp Music Converter
Release 12.4
Registration Status
Reference: Registered
All Media Guide: 363 Days Access Remaining

What else can I try to get this working? Thanks in advance!

LtData
12-30-2007, 02:10 PM
Go into dBpoweramp Configuration, go to the "Music Converter" tab, and enable debug mode. Then start up the CD ripper and let it try to check AMG, then close the CD ripper and paste the contents of the notepad document here.

jake
12-30-2007, 02:42 PM
Thanks! But now wehre do I find the notepad document which I presume is an error log?

Spoon
12-30-2007, 03:00 PM
Close ripper, then set debug mode on, open cd ripper, insert cd, close ripper and the log is shown.

jake
12-30-2007, 10:57 PM
Thanks Spoon. That did it.

Using SCSI PassThrough [clCDDA::SetCommunication]
->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
->-> [clCDDA::ReturnDriveList]
<-<- [clCDDA::ReturnDriveList]
->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
<-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
<-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
LBA FirstIndex: 1 last Index: 12
Type: Audio Track 1 LBA Address: 32 Length: 00:07:55.467
Type: Audio Track 2 LBA Address: 35692 Length: 00:03:15.400
Type: Audio Track 3 LBA Address: 50347 Length: 00:04:51.707
Type: Audio Track 4 LBA Address: 72225 Length: 00:04:48.960
Type: Audio Track 5 LBA Address: 93897 Length: 00:06:26.133
Type: Audio Track 6 LBA Address: 122857 Length: 00:09:07.600
Type: Audio Track 7 LBA Address: 163927 Length: 00:05:26.133
Type: Audio Track 8 LBA Address: 188387 Length: 00:03:56.067
Type: Audio Track 9 LBA Address: 206092 Length: 00:07:33.907
Type: Audio Track 10 LBA Address: 240135 Length: 00:03:41.000
Type: Audio Track 11 LBA Address: 256710 Length: 00:04:49.426
Type: Audio Track 12 LBA Address: 278417 Length: 00:05:02.440
Type: Lead Out LBA Address: 301100
MSF FirstIndex: 1 last Index: 12
Type: Audio Track 1 MSF: 0/2/32 Length: 00:07:55.467
Type: Audio Track 2 MSF: 7/57/67 Length: 00:03:15.400
Type: Audio Track 3 MSF: 11/13/22 Length: 00:04:51.707
Type: Audio Track 4 MSF: 16/5/0 Length: 00:04:48.960
Type: Audio Track 5 MSF: 20/53/72 Length: 00:06:26.133
Type: Audio Track 6 MSF: 27/20/7 Length: 00:09:07.600
Type: Audio Track 7 MSF: 36/27/52 Length: 00:05:26.133
Type: Audio Track 8 MSF: 41/53/62 Length: 00:03:56.067
Type: Audio Track 9 MSF: 45/49/67 Length: 00:07:33.907
Type: Audio Track 10 MSF: 53/23/60 Length: 00:03:41.000
Type: Audio Track 11 MSF: 57/4/60 Length: 00:04:49.426
Type: Audio Track 12 MSF: 61/54/17 Length: 00:05:02.440
Type: Lead Out MSF: 66/56/50
<-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
->-> [frmMain::GetMeta]
->-> [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
<-<- [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
->-> [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
Meta Instant Get Pass
<-<- [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
Creating Meta Thread
<-<- [frmMain::GetMeta]
->-> [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
->-> [clMetaAMG::GetMetaData]
Requesting Disc Match, Connecting: <-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
Connected, Posting: Error Invalid Responce.
A
Requesting Disc Match, Connecting: Connected, Posting: Error Invalid Responce.
A
<-<- [clMetaAMG::GetMetaData]
<-<- [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
->-> [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
Meta Final Pass
<-<- [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
->-> [frmMain::GetMeta]
->-> [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
->-> [clMetaAMG::GetMetaData]
Requesting Disc Match, Connecting: Connected, Posting: Error Invalid Responce.
A
Requesting Disc Match, Connecting: Connected, Posting: Error Invalid Responce.
A
<-<- [clMetaAMG::GetMetaData]
<-<- [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
->-> [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
Meta Final Pass
<-<- [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
<-<- [frmMain::GetMeta]
->-> [clMetaData::SaveMetaData]
<-<- [clMetaData::SaveMetaData]

Spoon
01-01-2008, 11:45 AM
Which internet security suite are you using?

jake
01-01-2008, 01:48 PM
Zonealarm, but I shut down the firewall and still no joy.

Spoon
01-02-2008, 09:55 AM
The responce seems to indicate something is modifying the data stream and corrupting it.

jake
01-03-2008, 04:13 AM
Spoon, I have just uninstalled everything DBPoweramp-related I could find.
I then went to the registry and deleted everything remotely connected to dbpoweramp.
Rebooted.
Reinstalled my registered copy of DBPoweramp (dMC-R12.4-Ref-Registered.exe)
Reinstalled AMG subscription (it had gone back to the 30 day trial) (dBpoweramp-AMG-2007-xxxxx.exe)
Opened CD Ripper.

And it still wont use AMG for meta data at all. Freedb continues to work fine.

Im stumped. I have also installed all of this on my laptop and the result is the same. So Im now thinking the wireless router might be a culprit, but going through the setup stuff in there I couldnt find anything obvious.

Cheers,
Jake

Spoon
01-03-2008, 07:13 AM
It is a shame you cannot try a fresh computer.

jake
01-03-2008, 02:37 PM
It is a shame you cannot try a fresh computer.
Umm...as my previous post states, I tried it all on my laptop as well with the same result. So that makes 2 computers.

LtData
01-03-2008, 05:57 PM
I think he means a fresh Windows install.

When you shut off ZoneAlarm's firewall, does it have other security features that weren't disabled? Have you tried dMC on a machine on your network that doesn't have ZoneAlarm?

jake
01-04-2008, 03:12 AM
I think he means a fresh Windows install.
Oh, I see! Actually, this is a fresh install. I installed XP2 Pro about 2 weeks ago after a dreadful Vista experience.

When you shut off ZoneAlarm's firewall, does it have other security features that weren't disabled?
No. Nothing showing in task manager.

Have you tried dMC on a machine on your network that doesn't have ZoneAlarm?
No, Im all out of puters at the moment, but my missus is back home next week and I will try hers even though she also has Zonealarm.