Hi!
I have downloaded the 21 days trial version of dBpoweramp CD Ripper. The application looks very interesting and I would be happy to purchase it, if it could do what it is suppose to do!
When I insert a CD in my computer, it detects it and the list of the songs with the titles appears as well as the album art. When I click on "Rip", the program goes very quickly trough all the songs and after each songs, the is a message in the Rip Status columns that says "Error" with a red "x" at the left of it. Then, after it went through all the songs, a window appears with the titlle "dBpowerampCD Ripper : Errors". In the window, there is a message for each songs that says :
" Error ripping to FLAC, 'Track 1' to '\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\Music\Stevie Wonder\Songs in the key of life - Isn't She Lovely.flac'
Error unable to open File '\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\Music\Stevie Wonder\Songs in the key of life - Isn't She Lovely.flac' for writing. [clEncoder::BeginConversion]
And that message is repeated for every tracks.
I tried with WAV, MP3.... Same results.
I changed the Path : same results.
When I use Windows Media Player to rip, everything works fine, it saves the files in my Music folder.
I checked on the Forum and I saw that some people had the same problem and some people were talking about a NAS (?), or other issues, and they replied that they were able to resolve the problem without any explanations. I have to precise that I have installed Windows XP on my Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 with Fusion 5. It's a brand new installation, I have no restriction for write or read, no administrator password or no multiple accounts on it. Besides, everything works fine with other programs. Is it because it's the trial version?
I would have liked to contact the costumer service but there is no email or contact for it. The program is very promising and does exactly what I am looking for. I usually use Max to converter my files to flac on Mac OS, but it has issues with the metadatas and album art. I would be happy to pay to have dBpoweramp if I could resolve this issue. I find it very frustrating that there is no way to contact costumer service.
Thanks.
Jean-Pierre Huot
I have downloaded the 21 days trial version of dBpoweramp CD Ripper. The application looks very interesting and I would be happy to purchase it, if it could do what it is suppose to do!
When I insert a CD in my computer, it detects it and the list of the songs with the titles appears as well as the album art. When I click on "Rip", the program goes very quickly trough all the songs and after each songs, the is a message in the Rip Status columns that says "Error" with a red "x" at the left of it. Then, after it went through all the songs, a window appears with the titlle "dBpowerampCD Ripper : Errors". In the window, there is a message for each songs that says :
" Error ripping to FLAC, 'Track 1' to '\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\Music\Stevie Wonder\Songs in the key of life - Isn't She Lovely.flac'
Error unable to open File '\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\Music\Stevie Wonder\Songs in the key of life - Isn't She Lovely.flac' for writing. [clEncoder::BeginConversion]
And that message is repeated for every tracks.
I tried with WAV, MP3.... Same results.
I changed the Path : same results.
When I use Windows Media Player to rip, everything works fine, it saves the files in my Music folder.
I checked on the Forum and I saw that some people had the same problem and some people were talking about a NAS (?), or other issues, and they replied that they were able to resolve the problem without any explanations. I have to precise that I have installed Windows XP on my Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 with Fusion 5. It's a brand new installation, I have no restriction for write or read, no administrator password or no multiple accounts on it. Besides, everything works fine with other programs. Is it because it's the trial version?
I would have liked to contact the costumer service but there is no email or contact for it. The program is very promising and does exactly what I am looking for. I usually use Max to converter my files to flac on Mac OS, but it has issues with the metadatas and album art. I would be happy to pay to have dBpoweramp if I could resolve this issue. I find it very frustrating that there is no way to contact costumer service.
Thanks.
Jean-Pierre Huot
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