Trying to rip "close-to-defective" CDs, i.e. re-ripping 100s to even 1,000s of frames.
System: Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
dBpoweramp R16.1 64-bit
Windows 7 energy management on default settings in balanced mode / connected to AC mains, i.e. Win allowed to hibernate after x mins of inactivity
When CD Ripper is re-ripping so many frames without time limit, Windows 7 64-bit doesn't realize that CD Ripper is active and goes into hibernation. Ripping then falls asleep, too.
With Windows 7 set to "never hibernate on AC mains", i.e. going away from the default energy options, all is fine. CD Ripper continues to do the re-ripping as long as it might take.
System: Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
dBpoweramp R16.1 64-bit
Windows 7 energy management on default settings in balanced mode / connected to AC mains, i.e. Win allowed to hibernate after x mins of inactivity
When CD Ripper is re-ripping so many frames without time limit, Windows 7 64-bit doesn't realize that CD Ripper is active and goes into hibernation. Ripping then falls asleep, too.
With Windows 7 set to "never hibernate on AC mains", i.e. going away from the default energy options, all is fine. CD Ripper continues to do the re-ripping as long as it might take.