Hi,
my old 5.25 drive died, and without giving it foolishly much of a thought, just ordered a random 4k/br/dvd/cd rw from Amazon.
The drive is USB-C Verbatim External Slimline Bluray Writer, which inside is Pioneer bd-rw bdr-UD04.
When I first launched the cd ripper and inserted a disk, it asked to autoconfigure and I think it went through ok.
However, I cannot rip (or re-rip) any of my CDs accurately.
The drive is installed in the same workstation (win11) as the old 5.25
Is there something I can do to fix the issue (or should I even be bothered (my ocd tells me I should)), and if drive is not up for the task, what would be the recommendation for a drive that can:
-Accurately rip CDs
-can read dvd/bluray/4k movies at high speeds (I'm up for a task to rip my blu-ray/4k collection, dvd's are pretty much done by now)
-costs less than 250e
-preferably external (usb), but internals ok as well
Thanks in advance,
Kari
my old 5.25 drive died, and without giving it foolishly much of a thought, just ordered a random 4k/br/dvd/cd rw from Amazon.
The drive is USB-C Verbatim External Slimline Bluray Writer, which inside is Pioneer bd-rw bdr-UD04.
When I first launched the cd ripper and inserted a disk, it asked to autoconfigure and I think it went through ok.
However, I cannot rip (or re-rip) any of my CDs accurately.
The drive is installed in the same workstation (win11) as the old 5.25
Is there something I can do to fix the issue (or should I even be bothered (my ocd tells me I should)), and if drive is not up for the task, what would be the recommendation for a drive that can:
-Accurately rip CDs
-can read dvd/bluray/4k movies at high speeds (I'm up for a task to rip my blu-ray/4k collection, dvd's are pretty much done by now)
-costs less than 250e
-preferably external (usb), but internals ok as well
Thanks in advance,
Kari
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