I have 15 days left in my Release 2023-12-22 trial, and I really want to love this software. It does some things brilliantly, but there's one MAJOR problem I'm having, and I'm hoping someone can help talk me into paying for it.
Most commercial CD's rip without a problem, and when finished I just move on to the next.
Some, however report an error when ripping tracks. I've tried burst mode, as well as all the different 'Secure Mode' tests and settings I could. OK, fine...some discs are a problem, and I just give up on them. 'Defective CD' option works on some problem discs, but not all.
One big problem is that Task Manager oftentimes can't end the process, and I have to restart the computer to get things working again. Even if I can kill the process, dBpa won't work properly unless I restart the computer. Other running programs aren't affected, but dBpa is just 'stuck.' Something it does deeply hooks into my OS and won't let go.
A bigger problem is that restarting the computer can take up to an hour, and sometimes I have to push the power button to force a shutdown. This really concerns me. I don't see this behavior with any other software.
I have tried uninstalling dBpa and using the reset tool, enabling registry clean. Didn't seem to help.
I can use EAC, and it doesn't hose my computer the way dBpa does. It's much slower, though, and I really want dBpa to work for me.
Windows 10 (I can't upgrade to Win 11)
TEAC DV-W28S-VS external USB drive (I might upgrade to a Pioneer BDR-X13UDK, but only because I have over 1000 CD's left to rip, and the el cheapo TEAC unit would probably die an early death.)
Most commercial CD's rip without a problem, and when finished I just move on to the next.
Some, however report an error when ripping tracks. I've tried burst mode, as well as all the different 'Secure Mode' tests and settings I could. OK, fine...some discs are a problem, and I just give up on them. 'Defective CD' option works on some problem discs, but not all.
One big problem is that Task Manager oftentimes can't end the process, and I have to restart the computer to get things working again. Even if I can kill the process, dBpa won't work properly unless I restart the computer. Other running programs aren't affected, but dBpa is just 'stuck.' Something it does deeply hooks into my OS and won't let go.
A bigger problem is that restarting the computer can take up to an hour, and sometimes I have to push the power button to force a shutdown. This really concerns me. I don't see this behavior with any other software.
I have tried uninstalling dBpa and using the reset tool, enabling registry clean. Didn't seem to help.
I can use EAC, and it doesn't hose my computer the way dBpa does. It's much slower, though, and I really want dBpa to work for me.
Windows 10 (I can't upgrade to Win 11)
TEAC DV-W28S-VS external USB drive (I might upgrade to a Pioneer BDR-X13UDK, but only because I have over 1000 CD's left to rip, and the el cheapo TEAC unit would probably die an early death.)
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