I have a Compaq with a CD-ROM drive, ASUS CD-S480/A5, and a DVD-RW drive, HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GWA-4166B. With another ripping app, the ASUS always worked much faster than the DVD-RW.....so that's the one I presumed would work the best with dBpoweramp.
However, I inserted seven discs that, according to the message on screen, were in the AccurateRip database. In each case, after the drive spun up for a few seconds, I heard a few "chunka-chunka-chunkas" followed by a message that the CD wasn't in the database. I thought it odd that I would have that many alternate pressings, so I put the last one rejected by dBpoweramp in the ASUS into the DVD-RW, switched drive selection, and dBpoweramp immediately and successfully determined the offset for that drive.
Since then, I've tried another five AccurateRip CD's in the ASUS.....all of them give the same result--no success at determining the offset.
That ASUS CD-ROM drive has seemingly worked without a hiccup to install programs, and it has always seemed to read audio and data CD's, CD-R's and CD-RW's without a hitch.
Any idea of a possible problem?
However, I inserted seven discs that, according to the message on screen, were in the AccurateRip database. In each case, after the drive spun up for a few seconds, I heard a few "chunka-chunka-chunkas" followed by a message that the CD wasn't in the database. I thought it odd that I would have that many alternate pressings, so I put the last one rejected by dBpoweramp in the ASUS into the DVD-RW, switched drive selection, and dBpoweramp immediately and successfully determined the offset for that drive.
Since then, I've tried another five AccurateRip CD's in the ASUS.....all of them give the same result--no success at determining the offset.
That ASUS CD-ROM drive has seemingly worked without a hiccup to install programs, and it has always seemed to read audio and data CD's, CD-R's and CD-RW's without a hitch.
Any idea of a possible problem?
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