I purchased and installed dbpoweramp 16 and I tried to rip a CD and I received a prompt that the program stopped working and to close the program. Help! I previously had the trial version and it worked perfectly.
							
						
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 I tried what you said to do, but still not working. Please reply. Thanks!Comment
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 I purchased and installed dbpoweramp 16. I had the trial version and it worked perfectly. The registered version, when I try to rip, comes up with a prompt that says the program is not working and to close the program. Please advise me as to what to do.Comment
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 Close CD Ripper, ten run dBpoweramp Control Centre (icon on desktop) >> Configuration 'advanced settings' and enable 'Music Converter Debug'
 
 Start CD Ripper and click rip, once it crashes notepad should appear with a debug log, post the contents here please.Comment
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 Using SCSI PassThrough [clCDDA::SetCommunication]
 ->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
 Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
 ->-> [clCDDA::ReturnDriveList]
 Got drive C:\ ** not CD Rom, type: 3 [cddaSCSIPassTru::FillDriveList]
 Got drive D:\ ** not CD Rom, type: 3 [cddaSCSIPassTru::FillDriveList]
 Got drive E:\ CD ROM [cddaSCSIPassTru::FillDriveList]
 Got drive F:\ ** not CD Rom, type: 3 [cddaSCSIPassTru::FillDriveList]
 Got drive G:\ CD ROM [cddaSCSIPassTru::FillDriveList]
 Got drive H:\ ** not CD Rom, type: 3 [cddaSCSIPassTru::FillDriveList]
 <-<- [clCDDA::ReturnDriveList]
 ->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
 LBA FirstIndex: 0 last Index: 0
 Type: Audio Track 0 LBA Address: 0
 MSF FirstIndex: 0 last Index: 0
 Type: Audio Track 0 MSF: 0/0/0
 <-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
 <-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
 ->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
 Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
 ->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
 LBA FirstIndex: 1 last Index: 7
 Type: Audio Track 1 LBA Address: 32 Length: 00:05:54.667
 Type: Audio Track 2 LBA Address: 26632 Length: 00:03:48.867
 Type: Audio Track 3 LBA Address: 43797 Length: 00:03:56.400
 Type: Audio Track 4 LBA Address: 61527 Length: 00:05:29.266
 Type: Audio Track 5 LBA Address: 86222 Length: 00:08:23.534
 Type: Audio Track 6 LBA Address: 123987 Length: 00:06:40.373
 Type: Audio Track 7 LBA Address: 154015 Length: 00:07:31.867
 Type: Lead Out LBA Address: 187905
 MSF FirstIndex: 1 last Index: 7
 Type: Audio Track 1 MSF: 0/2/32 Length: 00:05:54.667
 Type: Audio Track 2 MSF: 5/57/7 Length: 00:03:48.867
 Type: Audio Track 3 MSF: 9/45/72 Length: 00:03:56.400
 Type: Audio Track 4 MSF: 13/42/27 Length: 00:05:29.266
 Type: Audio Track 5 MSF: 19/11/47 Length: 00:08:23.534
 Type: Audio Track 6 MSF: 27/35/12 Length: 00:06:40.373
 Type: Audio Track 7 MSF: 34/15/40 Length: 00:07:31.867
 Type: Lead Out MSF: 41/47/30
 <-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
 ->-> [frmMain::GetMeta]
 ->-> [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
 ->-> [clMetadBCache::GetMetaData]
 <-<- [clMetadBCache::GetMetaData]
 <-<- [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
 ->-> [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
 Meta Instant Get Pass
 <-<- [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
 Creating Meta Thread
 <-<- [frmMain::GetMeta]
 ->-> [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
 ->-> [clMetaData::GetIntelMetaData]
 <-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
 ->-> [clMetaData::DoMetaDataRules]
 <-<- [clMetaData::DoMetaDataRules]
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 <-<- [clMetaData::DoMetaDataRules]
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 <-<- [clMetaData::GetIntelMetaData]
 <-<- [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
 ->-> [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
 Meta Final Pass
 <-<- [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
 dBpoweramp Release 16.1 Digital Audio Extraction Log from Sunday, October 02, 2016 17:50
 
 Drive & Settings
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 Ripping with drive 'E: [ASUS - BW-12B1ST a ]', Drive offset: 6, Overread Lead-in/out: No
 AccurateRip: Active, Using C2: No, Cache: None, FUA Cache Invalidate: No
 Pass 1 Drive Speed: Max, Pass 2 Drive Speed: Max
 Bad Sector Re-rip:: Drive Speed: Max, Maximum Re-reads: 34
 
 Encoder: Test Conversion -speed="0"
 
 Extraction Log
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 When I install dBPoweramp I get a prompt that "MICROSOFT REGISTER SERVER has stopped working. This happens on install and uninstall of the program. After installation, when I hit the "Rip" tab I get a message that says Problem Event Name: APPCRASH , Application Name: CDGRAB.exe , Application Version: 16.1.0.3 . I am running Windows 7 Professional. I hope this helps. I was using the trial version and liked it a lot. Please get me lined out. Thanks so much!Comment
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 Which version of Windows do you have? is it 64 or 32 bit?Comment
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