Until recently if I wanted to rip a CD to play in my car (which only has an mp3 player) - I simply placed the CD in the tray and as soon as it loaded up came dBPoweramp open at the page which recognises the CD and I simply selected the tracks I wanted to rip and the programme did the rest.
Now, suddenly, this automatic process isn't happening. Indeed, no default programme fires up when I insert a CD.
I have still been able to use dBPoweramp by opening the programme manually from the desktop. It then seems to recognise there is a CD in the tray, but it doesn't give me the usual page with the track recognition, etc. The screen offers simply a list with Track 01, Track 02, etc. I have later changed the track names manually. But that has meant the artist section displays on my mp3 player as Unknown.... and is of course a pain in the neck compared with the track recognition system I used to have access to.
Can anyone guess what is going on here? If its simply a matter of restoring dBPoweramp as the default for CDs - how do I do that? If I need to reinstall the programme, then how do I do that?
Thanks in advance for any help offered.
Berni in Catalunya
Now, suddenly, this automatic process isn't happening. Indeed, no default programme fires up when I insert a CD.
I have still been able to use dBPoweramp by opening the programme manually from the desktop. It then seems to recognise there is a CD in the tray, but it doesn't give me the usual page with the track recognition, etc. The screen offers simply a list with Track 01, Track 02, etc. I have later changed the track names manually. But that has meant the artist section displays on my mp3 player as Unknown.... and is of course a pain in the neck compared with the track recognition system I used to have access to.
Can anyone guess what is going on here? If its simply a matter of restoring dBPoweramp as the default for CDs - how do I do that? If I need to reinstall the programme, then how do I do that?
Thanks in advance for any help offered.
Berni in Catalunya
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