I am new to dBpoweramp having purchased it today so I can archive my CD's onto a hard disk connected to my PC.
The programme ran fine until I had ripped nine disks, then it stopped. A typical screen message is attached.
I checked my CD player by ripping with Windows Media Player and iTunes; I tried a series of different CD's - all with the same result. I even connected a portable DVD writer with the same result. Having reached the end of my expertise I then deleted and reloaded dBpoweramp - still no better.
I am of the opinion the dBpoweramp is seeing my program as a trial version and putting up barriers to any more ripping. However, I cannot see how to get around this if that is the case.
Hopefully someone out there can put me right,
Regards,
Tony C
PS, I seem to be all thumbs this evening and have lost the first version of this post. Apologies if it pops up twice!
The programme ran fine until I had ripped nine disks, then it stopped. A typical screen message is attached.
I checked my CD player by ripping with Windows Media Player and iTunes; I tried a series of different CD's - all with the same result. I even connected a portable DVD writer with the same result. Having reached the end of my expertise I then deleted and reloaded dBpoweramp - still no better.
I am of the opinion the dBpoweramp is seeing my program as a trial version and putting up barriers to any more ripping. However, I cannot see how to get around this if that is the case.
Hopefully someone out there can put me right,
Regards,
Tony C
PS, I seem to be all thumbs this evening and have lost the first version of this post. Apologies if it pops up twice!
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