Hi all,
I've scoured the forum and the internet for some assistance but have drawn a blank so hopefully someone here can possibly assist me. Apologies if my issue doesn't warrant a thread!
I'm not particularly computer-savvy so I'm afraid I don't understand some of the more complex technical configuration lingo that sometimes gets used on the forum - I'm a consumer user really.
I have an AVA RS3 (https://www.ripcaster.co.uk/node/308) purchased from Ripcaster.co.uk which came preinstalled (supposedly) with DBPoweramp to automatically rip CDs when they're inserted into the drive. It was set up to rip to M4A files and put them into a shared folder called D:shares/M4A/artist/album and then copy and convert those M4A files into 320kbps MP3 files and put them in D:shares/MP3/artist/album.
I had a lot of teething issues initially because of how DBPoweramp had been configured and I thought I had everything sorted out. It worked fine for months and I ripped many of my CDs successfully. However, I have just tried to rip a new CD today (and have since tried many of my CDs that initially ripped fine) and it's taking forever! It's ripping at around 0.5x up to 1.3x and taking around 50 minutes per CD.
I've tried many different discs (including brand new ones with no visible scratches) all of which play perfectly through media player in the same machine. I've tried using the "Rip to: Test Conversion" option to see if that helped: no difference.
I've also checked the TWO Primary IDE Channels and the Secondary IDE Channels' "Device 0" and "Device 1" Transfer Modes and they're all set to "DMA if available".
The AVA RS3 is running Windows Home Server (SP2) which is fully patched and Hotfixed. The box uses an Intel Atom 230 1.6ghz with 2GiB RAM and has more than 50% of the available HDD space free. There is no other software running on the box apart from a few Meta tag editors etc. I use a single laptop to administer the RS3 via RDP over my wireless LAN.
Is there anything that I could be doing wrong or that could have changed somehow? Anything I should be checking in particular? I'd suspect the CD drive (Optiarc DVD RW AD-7630A slot loader) if it didn't seem to work fine for every other application. Is there a reliable way that I can check the operation of the drive in terms of its speed? It's total workload over its 14 month lifespan so far has been to use DBPoweramp to rip about 300 CDs and that's it - nothing else. I checked for a firmware update for it but the Optiarc website said that none was available. Besides - as above - it's worked perfectly in the past with the same firmware etc.
Would it be wise to clear off DBPoweramp and try a re-install? I'm nervous about losing functionality: the RS3 from Ripcaster is supposed to come completed with Meta subscriptions etc but they don't provide any serial/order/registration numbers to their end users (IE me).
Any help/advice would be gratefully received. Anyone else using an RS3 from ripcaster.co.uk?
Thanks very much for reading!
Andy
I've scoured the forum and the internet for some assistance but have drawn a blank so hopefully someone here can possibly assist me. Apologies if my issue doesn't warrant a thread!
I'm not particularly computer-savvy so I'm afraid I don't understand some of the more complex technical configuration lingo that sometimes gets used on the forum - I'm a consumer user really.
I have an AVA RS3 (https://www.ripcaster.co.uk/node/308) purchased from Ripcaster.co.uk which came preinstalled (supposedly) with DBPoweramp to automatically rip CDs when they're inserted into the drive. It was set up to rip to M4A files and put them into a shared folder called D:shares/M4A/artist/album and then copy and convert those M4A files into 320kbps MP3 files and put them in D:shares/MP3/artist/album.
I had a lot of teething issues initially because of how DBPoweramp had been configured and I thought I had everything sorted out. It worked fine for months and I ripped many of my CDs successfully. However, I have just tried to rip a new CD today (and have since tried many of my CDs that initially ripped fine) and it's taking forever! It's ripping at around 0.5x up to 1.3x and taking around 50 minutes per CD.
I've tried many different discs (including brand new ones with no visible scratches) all of which play perfectly through media player in the same machine. I've tried using the "Rip to: Test Conversion" option to see if that helped: no difference.
I've also checked the TWO Primary IDE Channels and the Secondary IDE Channels' "Device 0" and "Device 1" Transfer Modes and they're all set to "DMA if available".
The AVA RS3 is running Windows Home Server (SP2) which is fully patched and Hotfixed. The box uses an Intel Atom 230 1.6ghz with 2GiB RAM and has more than 50% of the available HDD space free. There is no other software running on the box apart from a few Meta tag editors etc. I use a single laptop to administer the RS3 via RDP over my wireless LAN.
Is there anything that I could be doing wrong or that could have changed somehow? Anything I should be checking in particular? I'd suspect the CD drive (Optiarc DVD RW AD-7630A slot loader) if it didn't seem to work fine for every other application. Is there a reliable way that I can check the operation of the drive in terms of its speed? It's total workload over its 14 month lifespan so far has been to use DBPoweramp to rip about 300 CDs and that's it - nothing else. I checked for a firmware update for it but the Optiarc website said that none was available. Besides - as above - it's worked perfectly in the past with the same firmware etc.
Would it be wise to clear off DBPoweramp and try a re-install? I'm nervous about losing functionality: the RS3 from Ripcaster is supposed to come completed with Meta subscriptions etc but they don't provide any serial/order/registration numbers to their end users (IE me).
Any help/advice would be gratefully received. Anyone else using an RS3 from ripcaster.co.uk?
Thanks very much for reading!
Andy
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