Hi, I was having problems ripping CD's and configuring AccurateRip with my ASUS desktop PC so decided to buy an Apple CD drive for my mac mini to see if that would give better results. I've been trying ripping CD's to WAV files on both machines with no metadata saved in the files. For the first few CD's the results on both machines were identical ripping with iTunes and EAC on the windows machine and iTunes and dBPoweramp on my mac mini - all four rips gave identical results when compared with a checksum app.
After 3 or 4 CD's I got a message from dBPoweramp on the mac mini saying that my drive had been recognised and AccurateRip configured since when I have been getting different results from dBPoweramp on the mac mini from the three other rips - iTunes on the mac and iTunes and EAC on the windows machine, using the same checksum calculator app to compare the files. As the dBPoweramp rip is the only one of four which is different I assume there is some problem with the dBPoweramp rips but have no idea what it can be and why the rip results would have changed after the drive was recognised. Any ideas what might be going wrong?
After 3 or 4 CD's I got a message from dBPoweramp on the mac mini saying that my drive had been recognised and AccurateRip configured since when I have been getting different results from dBPoweramp on the mac mini from the three other rips - iTunes on the mac and iTunes and EAC on the windows machine, using the same checksum calculator app to compare the files. As the dBPoweramp rip is the only one of four which is different I assume there is some problem with the dBPoweramp rips but have no idea what it can be and why the rip results would have changed after the drive was recognised. Any ideas what might be going wrong?
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