Been using dMC with almost no problems on a 4-month old Toshiba laptop until today when I finally got hold of 3 key discs that worked (I tried 5 key discs - one came with a different offset [Sonique - Hear My Cry] and one failed to calculate an offset [Daft Punk - Discovery]). After enabling Accurate Rip, the first and last tracks on several CDs that I tried would not rip - I'd get a CODEC Decompression Error.
Reset the offset and I'm fine again, but obviously AccurateRip is then disabled.
The only other issue I've had with this, which is possibly related, is that FreeDB rejects any submissions from this drive. Other drives on other machines have none of these problems.
The drive is a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-C2612 . I did a Google search for the offset for that drive and matches the offset that the 3 key discs that did work gave (one was the MCM Electronics test CD, one was "Something" by Lasgo and I think the other was a Top of the Pops CD). Is this a faulty drive, faulty driver or software bug?
Also, if I use dMC Audio input to play a CD with AccurateRip on and the track is one of those that it refuses to rip, the app crashes.
By the way, sorry I haven't been around much lately - been busy with my university degree.
Reset the offset and I'm fine again, but obviously AccurateRip is then disabled.
The only other issue I've had with this, which is possibly related, is that FreeDB rejects any submissions from this drive. Other drives on other machines have none of these problems.
The drive is a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-C2612 . I did a Google search for the offset for that drive and matches the offset that the 3 key discs that did work gave (one was the MCM Electronics test CD, one was "Something" by Lasgo and I think the other was a Top of the Pops CD). Is this a faulty drive, faulty driver or software bug?
Also, if I use dMC Audio input to play a CD with AccurateRip on and the track is one of those that it refuses to rip, the app crashes.
By the way, sorry I haven't been around much lately - been busy with my university degree.
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