I've got one stubborn CD that dBpoweramp just doesn't seem to want to rip. The album is "Delerium - Karma". I'm running:
I'm using a Samsung SH-S203B drive to rip, set to 2048 KB cache, and dBpoweramp reports C2 support.
I'm using the Multi-Encoder to rip/encode to FLAC and MP3, and it's been working great. For this one CD, when it comes up with my default Secure settings, it shows a hidden first track as 62:08:16 long, the first real track as 335:41:10 long, plus the 10 other normal tracks with correct lengths. If I try to select everything, including the hidden first track, the program crashes. If I select anything else, or everything except the hidden first track, they all error immediately. Interestingly, it only finds metadata from freedb this way as well.
If I change it to use Defective By Design with both boxes ticked in the settings, it only shows the regular 11 tracks, and they all have valid lengths. It also is able to find metadata for all providers this way. However, if I try to rip any or all of the tracks, they still error immediately.
I remember ripping this CD with EAC a while back, and I had to manually set the offset of the first track to 0 to get it to work. I don't see any options like that in dBpoweramp though.
Any suggestions? Am I missing something? Thanks for your help!
-Jesse
dBpoweramp Music Converter
Release 13
Registration Status
Reference: Registered
Multi-Encode R2
FLAC R11
Real Audio (Helix) R5
Release 13
Registration Status
Reference: Registered
Multi-Encode R2
FLAC R11
Real Audio (Helix) R5
I'm using a Samsung SH-S203B drive to rip, set to 2048 KB cache, and dBpoweramp reports C2 support.
I'm using the Multi-Encoder to rip/encode to FLAC and MP3, and it's been working great. For this one CD, when it comes up with my default Secure settings, it shows a hidden first track as 62:08:16 long, the first real track as 335:41:10 long, plus the 10 other normal tracks with correct lengths. If I try to select everything, including the hidden first track, the program crashes. If I select anything else, or everything except the hidden first track, they all error immediately. Interestingly, it only finds metadata from freedb this way as well.
If I change it to use Defective By Design with both boxes ticked in the settings, it only shows the regular 11 tracks, and they all have valid lengths. It also is able to find metadata for all providers this way. However, if I try to rip any or all of the tracks, they still error immediately.
I remember ripping this CD with EAC a while back, and I had to manually set the offset of the first track to 0 to get it to work. I don't see any options like that in dBpoweramp though.
Any suggestions? Am I missing something? Thanks for your help!
-Jesse
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