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  • bidz

    • Oct 2003
    • 3

    #1

    Random tag failure

    Hello

    I'm using dMC 10 RC (just downloaded and installed it), with configured accuraterip/etc.

    Randomly i get "Transferring Tag Info to <filename>" in the status field while ripping a cd (i'm ripping to WMA9 Pro VBR Q90 44 kHz 24-bit 2-channel). When it "stalls" at this, the cd-drive (Plextor PX-W4824A internal, newest firmware) spins down, and it takes a few seconds before it starts on the next song, and spins up again. the tag-info is NOT written to the WMA files at all.. when i rip a cd, this might happen to approx 50% of the files, some are fine, some are not.

    I've tried to disable rip to ram, disable realtime encoding (with rip to ram), and, well, about everything i can think off.. still this problem is there :(

    Please help, as i need my taginfo.. and i have a bunch of cd's to be ripped here :(


    EDIT:

    Seems like this especially happens if i change some of the info that is fetched from FreeDB.. And the spin-down of the cd-rom only happened because i had "Read CD-Text if supported" (or similar) enabled. Disabled that and no spin-down, but still no tags on alot of the files..

    EDIT:

    I've tried to uninstall and reinstall everything. This didn't fix anything.
    I've tried to rip to MP3/MPC and Ogg, no difference there (tagging fails).
    Last edited by bidz; October 20, 2003, 12:46 AM.
  • Spoon-
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 45981

    #2
    Re: Random tag failure

    Sounds like you might have a virus checker jumping in and taking control of the file.
    Spoon-
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • bidz

      • Oct 2003
      • 3

      #3
      Re: Random tag failure

      Originally posted by Spoon
      Sounds like you might have a virus checker jumping in and taking control of the file.
      Well, i tried to disable my realtime antivirus scanner now - and i still have the same problems.

      I'm running Windows XP SP1 Pro with all the patches, and im not running any firewall/scanner/etc other than my AV scanner (which i disabled, even killed the process).

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      • Spoon-
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 45981

        #4
        Re: Random tag failure

        For it to affect so many different audio types, even some that I am not in direct control of the tags - such as ogg - you just tell it to write a tag. That has to be something jumping in, you could try loading XP in safe mode with nothing loaded (F8 when it says starting windows), see if that helps.
        Spoon-
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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