Hi,
I have a rather strange phenomenon with my Pioneer BD-R S09 drive.
When I start the program new with no CD inserted it shows the "Insert audio CD into:" screen. When I insert a CD, nothing happens. Only after I press the "Retry" button the program starts to check for a CD. The program recognizes the CD, downloads metadata and I edit the data to my liking.
When changing the CD to a second one the program does not recognize this either and still shows the first one. I now have to press the "Re-Scan" button. The program again recognizes the disc, loads metadata from the Internet and I edit the data. Now, when I have to go back to the first disc the program still does not recognize the disc change and I have to use the "Re-Scan" button again. And here is where it gets annoying: instead of using the meta data from DBPowerAmp cache, the program actually reloads the metadata from the internet. And I have to redo all the metadata again...
When using a different drive (LG CH12NS40) all disc changes are detected, all previous meta information are loaded.
1.) Is the way the program behaves with the Pioneer drive normal?
2.) Is it normal that when pressing the re-scan button all metadata changes are discarded and the metadata gets reloaded? Is there a way to just rescan the disc and use metadata from the DBPowerAmp cache?
Regards,
Elwood
I have a rather strange phenomenon with my Pioneer BD-R S09 drive.
When I start the program new with no CD inserted it shows the "Insert audio CD into:" screen. When I insert a CD, nothing happens. Only after I press the "Retry" button the program starts to check for a CD. The program recognizes the CD, downloads metadata and I edit the data to my liking.
When changing the CD to a second one the program does not recognize this either and still shows the first one. I now have to press the "Re-Scan" button. The program again recognizes the disc, loads metadata from the Internet and I edit the data. Now, when I have to go back to the first disc the program still does not recognize the disc change and I have to use the "Re-Scan" button again. And here is where it gets annoying: instead of using the meta data from DBPowerAmp cache, the program actually reloads the metadata from the internet. And I have to redo all the metadata again...
When using a different drive (LG CH12NS40) all disc changes are detected, all previous meta information are loaded.
1.) Is the way the program behaves with the Pioneer drive normal?
2.) Is it normal that when pressing the re-scan button all metadata changes are discarded and the metadata gets reloaded? Is there a way to just rescan the disc and use metadata from the DBPowerAmp cache?
Regards,
Elwood
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