Spoon,
Under what circumstances does the CD ripper itself automatically notice a disc is inserted in the currently selected drive?
Sometimes it does so, other times it does not (no matter how long I wait) and I must click the Retry button. This might be due to different windows configurations on different machines.
Is it supposed to be talking to the drive directly, or does it rely on any of the windows-related notifications such as Autoplay, Autorun or Auto Insert Notification? If another process happens to be monitoring the drive or talking to the drive (for a short time or at an inopportune time), what is the impact?
I'm writing some routines to automate the cd-ripper with robots (for some special tasks that the batch ripper doesn't cover), and in the short term, I just have the automating app click the retry button from time to time to work around the issue.
Just curious if you know what might be going on with the disc insert behavior.
-brendan
Under what circumstances does the CD ripper itself automatically notice a disc is inserted in the currently selected drive?
Sometimes it does so, other times it does not (no matter how long I wait) and I must click the Retry button. This might be due to different windows configurations on different machines.
Is it supposed to be talking to the drive directly, or does it rely on any of the windows-related notifications such as Autoplay, Autorun or Auto Insert Notification? If another process happens to be monitoring the drive or talking to the drive (for a short time or at an inopportune time), what is the impact?
I'm writing some routines to automate the cd-ripper with robots (for some special tasks that the batch ripper doesn't cover), and in the short term, I just have the automating app click the retry button from time to time to work around the issue.
Just curious if you know what might be going on with the disc insert behavior.
-brendan
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