I have tried two different commercial audio CDs. As examples, the CD ripper shows the following errors for each track, on both CDs.
Error ripping to , 'Track 1' to '\'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
Error ripping to , 'Track 2' to '\1 -'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
Error ripping to , 'Track 3' to '\2 -'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
I have tried FLAC, MP3, and [Multi Encoder].
Please help with the settings, or what ever might allow me to rip a CD.
This is the first time I have tried ripping a CD since upgrading this machine from Windows 7 Pro, to Windows 10 Pro.
OS is Windows 10 Pro, current update (Build 1703 (OS 15063-608))
I am using R16.2. I get the same error for R16.3 beta.
Error ripping to , 'Track 1' to '\'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
Error ripping to , 'Track 2' to '\1 -'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
Error ripping to , 'Track 3' to '\2 -'
Error no encoder specified. [dBCoreConverter::ParseCommandLine]
I have tried FLAC, MP3, and [Multi Encoder].
Please help with the settings, or what ever might allow me to rip a CD.
This is the first time I have tried ripping a CD since upgrading this machine from Windows 7 Pro, to Windows 10 Pro.
OS is Windows 10 Pro, current update (Build 1703 (OS 15063-608))
I am using R16.2. I get the same error for R16.3 beta.
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