Re: CD Input giving me trouble
You might try ripping a few tracks in another format to make sure this is not a codec problem.
If you open Audio CD Input and click on Options, is the box for Retrieve Titles (under the title "Disc Online Title Database". If it is not, can you click on that and see if that makes any difference?
Can you tell us if dMC has worked to create tags in the past since its installation on your F: drive? If not, has dMC worked to create tags for you in some other location?
Is your F: drive an internal drive?
I am leaning towards the belief that somehow the part of dMC that writes the tag information based on the CDPlayer.ini is not able to access the CDPlayer.ini data. I suspect that installing dBpowerAMP in an unorthodox location may play a role in this problem but I am not absolutely positive about this. I have not been able to identify any place where you can change a setting that would enable CDPlayer.ini find dMC or vice versa. Perhaps Spoon or another user could do so.
You might try opening the Illustrate/dBpowerAMP registry with one of your recently ripped CD's (one you know has made it to CDPlayer.ini) and confirm that the registry entry for CDGrab shows the track information or not. This might help Spoon better isolate the source of your problem.
Those are the ideas I've been able to generate. Let me know what you try and what you find and what you think.
Best wishes,
Bill
You might try ripping a few tracks in another format to make sure this is not a codec problem.
If you open Audio CD Input and click on Options, is the box for Retrieve Titles (under the title "Disc Online Title Database". If it is not, can you click on that and see if that makes any difference?
Can you tell us if dMC has worked to create tags in the past since its installation on your F: drive? If not, has dMC worked to create tags for you in some other location?
Is your F: drive an internal drive?
I am leaning towards the belief that somehow the part of dMC that writes the tag information based on the CDPlayer.ini is not able to access the CDPlayer.ini data. I suspect that installing dBpowerAMP in an unorthodox location may play a role in this problem but I am not absolutely positive about this. I have not been able to identify any place where you can change a setting that would enable CDPlayer.ini find dMC or vice versa. Perhaps Spoon or another user could do so.
You might try opening the Illustrate/dBpowerAMP registry with one of your recently ripped CD's (one you know has made it to CDPlayer.ini) and confirm that the registry entry for CDGrab shows the track information or not. This might help Spoon better isolate the source of your problem.
Those are the ideas I've been able to generate. Let me know what you try and what you find and what you think.
Best wishes,
Bill
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