In ripping a sound effects CD with a number of short tracks, I randomly get an error message:
Error ripping to [Multi Encoder], 'Track 7' to 'C:\Users\John\Music\DBpoweramp test\None\Video Helper Sound Effects Library; Sound Design Elements\07 None - Intermission.IGNORE'
m4a FDK (AAC): Error: Copying Temporary Rendered Live-DSP file, over Temp Non-Live DSP file, disk full?. [dBCoreConverter::HandleNonLiveDSPs]
The CD is not in accurate rip, for non-accurate rip I'm using a secure rip, two full speed rips followed by (if no ripping errors) at least one vari-speed ultra secure rip.
Track 7 is 26 seconds long
CD drive I was using was via USB-SATA converter, so reripped in different CD drive, direct SATA, track 7 read OK, but got the same error message on track 20 (35 seconds long). Obviously the filename was different. Tried again, got the error on track 7 but not 20. Tried once more, all tracks ripped successfully.
Drive C is a solid state 476 GB drive, 357 GB free.
Multi encoder is FLAC then m4a FDK (AAC)
Windows 7, 64 bit, fast machine with loads of RAM
dBpoweramp is registered reference 15.2, 64 bit. DSP release 11
DSP effects in FLAC: Replay Gain, Delete Destination file on error, bit depth, Audio CD Silence Track, Trim Silence, Audio CD Hidden Track, HDCD, Playlist Writer
DSP Effects for m4a: Delete Destination File on Error, Bit Depth, Playlist Writer, Replay Gain, Trim Silence, Audio CD Hidden Track, Audio CD Silence Track.
The two encoders point to different directories on a very large raid QNAP NAS box, using dynamic naming strings.
The files were not saved when I got the error, but the rips were reported as secure.
I think I recall seeing this rarely before.
Any ideas?
Error ripping to [Multi Encoder], 'Track 7' to 'C:\Users\John\Music\DBpoweramp test\None\Video Helper Sound Effects Library; Sound Design Elements\07 None - Intermission.IGNORE'
m4a FDK (AAC): Error: Copying Temporary Rendered Live-DSP file, over Temp Non-Live DSP file, disk full?. [dBCoreConverter::HandleNonLiveDSPs]
The CD is not in accurate rip, for non-accurate rip I'm using a secure rip, two full speed rips followed by (if no ripping errors) at least one vari-speed ultra secure rip.
Track 7 is 26 seconds long
CD drive I was using was via USB-SATA converter, so reripped in different CD drive, direct SATA, track 7 read OK, but got the same error message on track 20 (35 seconds long). Obviously the filename was different. Tried again, got the error on track 7 but not 20. Tried once more, all tracks ripped successfully.
Drive C is a solid state 476 GB drive, 357 GB free.
Multi encoder is FLAC then m4a FDK (AAC)
Windows 7, 64 bit, fast machine with loads of RAM
dBpoweramp is registered reference 15.2, 64 bit. DSP release 11
DSP effects in FLAC: Replay Gain, Delete Destination file on error, bit depth, Audio CD Silence Track, Trim Silence, Audio CD Hidden Track, HDCD, Playlist Writer
DSP Effects for m4a: Delete Destination File on Error, Bit Depth, Playlist Writer, Replay Gain, Trim Silence, Audio CD Hidden Track, Audio CD Silence Track.
The two encoders point to different directories on a very large raid QNAP NAS box, using dynamic naming strings.
The files were not saved when I got the error, but the rips were reported as secure.
I think I recall seeing this rarely before.
Any ideas?
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