I’m new with this. I rip a cd using cd ripper. I see the tracks. It then asks if I want to save the tracks to my computer (music). Most of the times the transfer does not complete and cd ejects from the cd drive. What’s going on?
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hello every one !!
i've downloaded the latest dBRefMusic-2024-05-30 for my mac, it's been a very long time since i'm using the Mac version to rip.
on configuring the same i did not get the Accurate Rip configured. this version has a "set" button next to the offset. as this not work, i copied the offset setting from XLD.
is this correct ?? and one more thing, it doesnt generate a .cue sheet, is this the way it is supposed to be ??
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@Sooloos123 The message you see asking to save the music files, this is not dBpoweramp I am sure, it could be Apples Music program, so ensure that program is quit, if it appears close it, then run CD Ripper.Comment
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I have found that to prevent conflicts between Apple's standard apps and dBpoweramp's apps, you need to disable default CD/DVD/BRD actions in System Settings (scroll down almost to the bottom, and select CDs & DVDs). I have found the following settings are required to make CD Ripper and other apps work without creating conflicts and "app fights" over who controls what. You must have your CD/DVD/BRD devices plugged in when changing these settings and allow those accessories to connect. Also, connecting a new optical device may require that you reset these settings.
I hope this helps!
Jon KComment
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@Sooloos123 The message you see asking to save the music files, this is not dBpoweramp I am sure, it could be Apples Music program, so ensure that program is quit, if it appears close it, then run CD Ripper.
Jon KComment
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