I just purchased dBpoweramp and have been ripping a few CDs to create WAV files. I'm using WMP (Win7) to play back files. One CD was giving me a terrible time with one song not showing up in the WMP library. No matter what I did I couldn't get the song to be listed with the other songs on the CD even though all the songs were listed in the CD folder in Explorer. I tried deleting the song from the folder and then ripping the single song by itself. I also deleted the entire folder and ripped the CD again. I did this multiple times. If I doubled clicked the song from the Explorer folder it would play but it never showed up in WMP.
While the song was playing it displayed in the right hand pane of WMP and I right clicked the song and displayed 'Properties'. Under the 'Media Usage Rights' tab the following info was displayed "This file is missing media usage rights". No other ripped songs displayed a similar message.
I decided to delete the CD folder and ripped the CD using WMP. No issues with the ripping and the song displayed properly in WMP library.
Any idea what caused the dBpoweramp software to have a problem with this particular song? The CD plays without an issue and the song file plays without issue. There are no scratches on the CD. What was it about this particular song that caused dBpoweramp to mark it as though there were DRM issues?
While the song was playing it displayed in the right hand pane of WMP and I right clicked the song and displayed 'Properties'. Under the 'Media Usage Rights' tab the following info was displayed "This file is missing media usage rights". No other ripped songs displayed a similar message.
I decided to delete the CD folder and ripped the CD using WMP. No issues with the ripping and the song displayed properly in WMP library.
Any idea what caused the dBpoweramp software to have a problem with this particular song? The CD plays without an issue and the song file plays without issue. There are no scratches on the CD. What was it about this particular song that caused dBpoweramp to mark it as though there were DRM issues?
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