Hi all
After two years of faultless use of dBp, I've had problems this morning with ripping three CDs, all of which have ripped OK on other devices. The first time I tried, I left the room during the rip and only noticed on playback that only 10 seconds of each track had been recorded. Everything else looked fine, but the file size was only 10mB rather than 300 or so. All rips were shown as "accurate".
I watched the next attempt carefully. The horizontal bar next to each track was stuck on "ripping 0%" but the bar itself shaded in. The completed rips were, again, described as "accurate". I didn't notice that the ripping process was especially fast but, once again, only 10 seconds per track were present on playback. Same again with a different CD.
I tried a different CD drive, also a third CD which was the last one I ripped sucessfully on dBp (the other two were new purchases). Same experience, so I uninstalled and re-installed dBp. Again, no difference.
All advice would be very welcome (if possible, not too technical!)
Many thanks.
After two years of faultless use of dBp, I've had problems this morning with ripping three CDs, all of which have ripped OK on other devices. The first time I tried, I left the room during the rip and only noticed on playback that only 10 seconds of each track had been recorded. Everything else looked fine, but the file size was only 10mB rather than 300 or so. All rips were shown as "accurate".
I watched the next attempt carefully. The horizontal bar next to each track was stuck on "ripping 0%" but the bar itself shaded in. The completed rips were, again, described as "accurate". I didn't notice that the ripping process was especially fast but, once again, only 10 seconds per track were present on playback. Same again with a different CD.
I tried a different CD drive, also a third CD which was the last one I ripped sucessfully on dBp (the other two were new purchases). Same experience, so I uninstalled and re-installed dBp. Again, no difference.
All advice would be very welcome (if possible, not too technical!)
Many thanks.
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