Well, this is crazy. I have used CD Ripper (Ref 13) since September, 2008 to rip my entire classical music collection of 650+ CDs. It has performed wonderfully and I cannot remember any significant problems or glitches. Suddenly, earlier today, it has started to crash with almost all CDs I insert into the CD tray! But it still accepts and appears ready to rip a minority (20%?). I have the same results even with CDs it already ripped to my hard drive. I rebooted the sytem - no change. Since I have been considering upgrading to Ref 14 anyway, I decided to go ahead and I upgraded a couple of hours ago. No change. Still the same behavior.
I open CD Ripper and it looks fine. I insert a CD into the tray and when it is inserted (either manually or from within CD Ripper), the application crashes. I get the standard windows message “dBpoweramp CD Ripper has stopped working” and Windows offers to check for a solution (that it never finds).
I am on Windows 7 Ultimate with plenty of RAM, etc. This is the exact same system that I’ve used for the last 650 CDs. I cannot think of any significant change I made that would affect CD Ripper.
Can anyone help with ideas?
Thanks,
Dave
I open CD Ripper and it looks fine. I insert a CD into the tray and when it is inserted (either manually or from within CD Ripper), the application crashes. I get the standard windows message “dBpoweramp CD Ripper has stopped working” and Windows offers to check for a solution (that it never finds).
I am on Windows 7 Ultimate with plenty of RAM, etc. This is the exact same system that I’ve used for the last 650 CDs. I cannot think of any significant change I made that would affect CD Ripper.
Can anyone help with ideas?
Thanks,
Dave
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