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Then the lookup is working, perhaps your firewall is blocking the accuraterip component.Comment
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I was wondering about that. Does the fact that I see this screen mean I have access to the Accuraterip server?:
I've had about 3 CDs for which this does not appear. I see it for all the rest (80+ now).
My Win11 Defender firewall settings for dBpoweramp seem to be okay.Comment
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AccurateRip is working, just that 3 drives you have tried have the wrong offset, this points to the motherboard. Only a new SATA control card is likely to help.Comment
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I was thinking the same and ordered a PCIE 2 port card from Amazon. Free returns, so no problem if it doesn't work. I will report back.Comment
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Success! I tried two PCI-E SATA cards, and both enabled all four of my optical drives to be accepted by AccurateRip on the very first CD I tried.
These are the cards:- "Xdingjiala" PCIe SATA 3.0 Expansion Card 2 Port. PCI-E 2.0
- "DollaTek" PCI-E 1X GEN3 To Sata3.0 Full Speed Expansion Card 2-Port. PCI-E 3.0
So, for whatever reason, my ASUS TUF Gaming B650-PLUS (with latest drivers) prevents Accuraterip working on its SATA ports. In my post #6 here, I recorded that Windows Device Manager reported one of my drives as "PLDS DVD-RW DH16AESH". It shows exactly the same name through the PCI-E card, so that isn't the cause of the problem. I wonder what it is.
So, it's great to have it working, but it has cost me at lot of time and someComment
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This is the same board that has been an issue in the past, with the same solution that was used them.Success! I tried two PCI-E SATA cards, and both enabled all four of my optical drives to be accepted by AccurateRip on the very first CD I tried...
So, for whatever reason, my ASUS TUF Gaming B650-PLUS (with latest drivers) prevents Accuraterip working on its SATA ports...
I am a long time user of the dbpoweramp CD Ripper, have been using it trouble free on an old Intel based system running Windows 10 with a Pioneer BDR-208DBK drive. I never previously had any issues with inaccurate rips. I built a new AMD based system recently, which is running Windows 11, but with the same Pioneer BDR-208DBK
Perhaps it is worth sending this concern to them to possibly be addressed.
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This is the same board that has been an issue in the past, with the same solution that was used them.
I am a long time user of the dbpoweramp CD Ripper, have been using it trouble free on an old Intel based system running Windows 10 with a Pioneer BDR-208DBK drive. I never previously had any issues with inaccurate rips. I built a new AMD based system recently, which is running Windows 11, but with the same Pioneer BDR-208DBK
Perhaps it is worth sending this concern to them to possibly be addressed.
Yes, good idea. I have a few threads saved where folks have mentioned similar issues, I'll spread the word. I'll see if there's somewhere on the AccurateRip to post too.Comment
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It's a small world... I just visited https://www.accuraterip.com/ with the intention of reporting this issue... and discovered that the AccurateRip Forum link at the top of the homepage links back to this very dBpoweramp CD Ripper forum! There is also an email address on the same page, but I see that that also goes to @dBpoweramp.com.
Spoon - if this is indeed the AccurateRip forum, might I suggest placing a sticky about this issue here?
Thanks.
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It is not an easy one, we have threads about it, but it is quite rare that it pops up. Also a driver update could be issued which fixes the problem and then out info is out of date.Comment

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