I have been an avid dBPoweramp/ PerfectTUNES user for almost a year now and love the software and the platform. I use a Synology NAS drive and rip all of my music to FLAC, ALAC and MP3(320kbps). This enables me to have all of my music available in virtually any format.
That being said, I have a huge problem that just suddenly appeared and desperately need help in solving it!!
Let me preface this by saying I have ripped over 1600 albums and use an Asus onboard DVD in my custom built Windows 10 Pro computer. Most album rips take anywhere from 2 - 4 minutes.
In the past, I would rarely get errors and/or inaccurate rips. Suddenly yesterday, every single track on any CD I attempt to rip is coming back inaccurate, with various errors occurring as well. In addition, rip times have tripled/ quadrupled to 8 - 12 minutes!!
I have uninstalled and reinstalled dBPoweramp to make sure it wasn't corrupt or there was some kind issue communicating with the Asus drive. Same result...
I have attached screen shots of all 3 format attempts on a brand new, clean CD.
Also, as a test, I took a CD I have already ripped previously, that ripped perfectly and quickly and tried to rip it again. Same terrible results...
Any insight, suggestions or other help will be enormously appreciated!!
Thanks in advance everyone!!
John
That being said, I have a huge problem that just suddenly appeared and desperately need help in solving it!!
Let me preface this by saying I have ripped over 1600 albums and use an Asus onboard DVD in my custom built Windows 10 Pro computer. Most album rips take anywhere from 2 - 4 minutes.
In the past, I would rarely get errors and/or inaccurate rips. Suddenly yesterday, every single track on any CD I attempt to rip is coming back inaccurate, with various errors occurring as well. In addition, rip times have tripled/ quadrupled to 8 - 12 minutes!!
I have uninstalled and reinstalled dBPoweramp to make sure it wasn't corrupt or there was some kind issue communicating with the Asus drive. Same result...
I have attached screen shots of all 3 format attempts on a brand new, clean CD.
Also, as a test, I took a CD I have already ripped previously, that ripped perfectly and quickly and tried to rip it again. Same terrible results...
Any insight, suggestions or other help will be enormously appreciated!!
Thanks in advance everyone!!
John
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