Drive: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0
In Database: Yes
This drive was removed from a computer after the motherboard died. It had been used for YEARS with dbPowerAmp / CD Ripper. It was placed into a newly built computer. It is detected as the same model it was previously, and is in the database (see attached image).
Now, after over 50 CD's, I have a ton which generate the message
I have exactly one which generates the message
I guess that means I need two more sacred discs to finish verification?
I am running Windows 11 Pro, updated to today.
I am using CDGRAB.EXE v 16.6.0.2 with elevated administrator privileges (the Windows account is a user account). The application successfully pulls down Artist/Track info, so it is not blocked by the Windows firewall.
This is the same physical drive using CD's which it has successfully ripped before, using Secure Mode and AccurateRip. What on earth is going on? I have gotten great value out of this program over the years, but this is taking all of the joy out of the process. What can I do to get the damn thing to run the way it did previously?
In Database: Yes
This drive was removed from a computer after the motherboard died. It had been used for YEARS with dbPowerAmp / CD Ripper. It was placed into a newly built computer. It is detected as the same model it was previously, and is in the database (see attached image).
Now, after over 50 CD's, I have a ton which generate the message
"This Key Disc cannot be used for offset detection it does not match the AccurateRip stored disc, or your drive does not exist in AccurateRip and this disc has multiple pressings stored. Please try a different Key Disc."
I have exactly one which generates the message
"AccurateRip needs to verify the offset generated , for this it needs 3 Key Discs that give the same offset, please insert another 'Key Disc'. [Calculated offset value: +16 samples, +64 bytes. ]"
I guess that means I need two more sacred discs to finish verification?
I am running Windows 11 Pro, updated to today.
I am using CDGRAB.EXE v 16.6.0.2 with elevated administrator privileges (the Windows account is a user account). The application successfully pulls down Artist/Track info, so it is not blocked by the Windows firewall.
This is the same physical drive using CD's which it has successfully ripped before, using Secure Mode and AccurateRip. What on earth is going on? I have gotten great value out of this program over the years, but this is taking all of the joy out of the process. What can I do to get the damn thing to run the way it did previously?
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