CD Ripper Locks Up
I just purchased dBpoweramp 16.4, and I’m trying to use CD Ripper.
The program sees the music tracks on my CD’s, and pulls up the album art, but when I start the rip, the Rip Status box just hangs at 0%.
If I click “Skip Track” or “Cancel Rip”, nothing happens. I can’t even stop the program with Task Manager.
If I wait for several minutes, I’ll get an error:
Error ripping to FLAC, ‘Track 1 to ‘E:\...
Unable to read CD, check CD disc…
After running and closing CD Ripper, the optical drive is no longer available. I can start CD Ripper again, but it says <No CD Drive Found>
From (Windows 10): Device Manager > DVD/CD-ROM drives > my drive > Properties:
Device status reports:
Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)
To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer.
If I reboot the computer, the drive is back.
I’ve swapped in a second optical drive to the computer, same results.
New drive is an LG Blu-ray drive: [HL-DT-ST-BD-RE WH16NS40]
I’ve tried multiple CD’s. Same results.
I’ve installed the software on a different computer, works fine.
All other programs that access the optical drive work fine, including playing the audio CD from the optical drive.
Somehow the dBpoweramp software is not talking to my optical drive. Then, after trying to use dBpoweramp, the optical drive is disconnected from my computer and only a reboot can restore it.
Anyone have ideas for how to fix this?
I just purchased dBpoweramp 16.4, and I’m trying to use CD Ripper.
The program sees the music tracks on my CD’s, and pulls up the album art, but when I start the rip, the Rip Status box just hangs at 0%.
If I click “Skip Track” or “Cancel Rip”, nothing happens. I can’t even stop the program with Task Manager.
If I wait for several minutes, I’ll get an error:
Error ripping to FLAC, ‘Track 1 to ‘E:\...
Unable to read CD, check CD disc…
After running and closing CD Ripper, the optical drive is no longer available. I can start CD Ripper again, but it says <No CD Drive Found>
From (Windows 10): Device Manager > DVD/CD-ROM drives > my drive > Properties:
Device status reports:
Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)
To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer.
If I reboot the computer, the drive is back.
I’ve swapped in a second optical drive to the computer, same results.
New drive is an LG Blu-ray drive: [HL-DT-ST-BD-RE WH16NS40]
I’ve tried multiple CD’s. Same results.
I’ve installed the software on a different computer, works fine.
All other programs that access the optical drive work fine, including playing the audio CD from the optical drive.
Somehow the dBpoweramp software is not talking to my optical drive. Then, after trying to use dBpoweramp, the optical drive is disconnected from my computer and only a reboot can restore it.
Anyone have ideas for how to fix this?
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