First post from long standing dBPoweramp user. I have ripped several hundred CDs uneventfully with my present rig and over 1000 CDs with dBPoweramp (a couple of times over including the time I unwisely ripped everything to a lossy format) over the past few years, starting with v13 and currently with v15.2. I last successfully ripped a batch of CDs on 27th Feb using v15.1; since then I have upgraded to v15.2, though there have been a few Windows updates since then which might arguably be the source of the problem.
My system: Windows 8.1, LG GE20NU10 external DVD drive connected via USB2, dBP v15.2. I have an internal BD Rom which I don't use for ripping.
My problem: I try to rip a CD and it spends a few seconds only on each track, before saving files that are only a few 100K in size that are silent.
Things I have tried: Complete uninstall dBP / restart / registry clean with CCleaner / reinstall v15.0 or v15.1 results in same problem. The drive works on the same PC and I have successfully ripped a DVD Audio using DVDA Extractor since this problem arose. I can also connect it to my MacBook pro and rip CDs using XLD and I get Accuraterip verified rips. Speccy reports the drive to be working properly. I don't therefore feel this is a hardware issue.
Having done all this, I have just tried a test rip using the test encoder without any DSP and I have attached the logs. I also seem to find that when I start dBP and there is no disc in the drive I get this very bizarre result that I have attached as a PNG.
I don't know what is going on, so any advice would be appreciated!
My system: Windows 8.1, LG GE20NU10 external DVD drive connected via USB2, dBP v15.2. I have an internal BD Rom which I don't use for ripping.
My problem: I try to rip a CD and it spends a few seconds only on each track, before saving files that are only a few 100K in size that are silent.
Things I have tried: Complete uninstall dBP / restart / registry clean with CCleaner / reinstall v15.0 or v15.1 results in same problem. The drive works on the same PC and I have successfully ripped a DVD Audio using DVDA Extractor since this problem arose. I can also connect it to my MacBook pro and rip CDs using XLD and I get Accuraterip verified rips. Speccy reports the drive to be working properly. I don't therefore feel this is a hardware issue.
Having done all this, I have just tried a test rip using the test encoder without any DSP and I have attached the logs. I also seem to find that when I start dBP and there is no disc in the drive I get this very bizarre result that I have attached as a PNG.
I don't know what is going on, so any advice would be appreciated!
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