Help!! I have purchased dBpoweramp and installed it along with batch ripper, and the Sony XL1B driver. Loads CDs fine moves around through the CDs fine. The problem I'm having is after I start a batch rip it might get through 5-10 disks O.K. and then it starts slowing down to one CD/hour then the next disk might only take 5min. or so then the next two could take 2hrs. The batch ripper finds all of the meta data OK then on some songs/CDs it slow down to a snails pace. The CDs are in good condition, so that should not be the issue. I can rip the same CD in WMP in about 3min. I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure this out. I've been through all of the settings and think I have them all set-up properly. Please any help would be appreciated. P.S. I have gone through alot of other threads/posts and couldn't find anything similar. Also I am using a 6pin firewire to 4pin firewire to run this to my laptop. Could this be an issue???? I wouldn't think so because some songs/CDs rip fine. Also I think the other two pins in the firewire are for power to some devices. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Sony XL1B Hangs
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Re: Sony XL1B Hangs
Yes, that is with a different drive. I have switched to burst mode with better luck and it seems to be working fine. Just thought after reading set-up and other posts I should be using secure mode. Seems like secure mode is the hang up or maybe I have a setting set incorrectly in secure mode.Comment
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Re: Sony XL1B Hangs
Yes, that is with a different drive. I have switched to burst mode with better luck and it seems to be working fine. Just thought after reading set-up and other posts I should be using secure mode. Seems like secure mode is the hang up or maybe I have a setting set incorrectly in secure mode.
This gives us some insight into what is likely happening with when you use secure mode. Although I believe the drive in the Sony unit reports that it supports C2 pointers, the dbp software has problems using them over the devices Firewire connection. So what is likely happening for you is that the software is going like mad trying to re-read virtualy every frame on the problem tracks due to invalid C2 data.
Bottom line, turn off C2 error checking, in the secure options, and I bet your problem goes away.Comment
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Re: Sony XL1B Hangs
I used this http://winhlp.com/node/10 as recommended by bhoar when I had a similar issue. I don't know if it applies to your current problem, but it solved mine quickly.Comment
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Re: Sony XL1B Hangs
I used this http://winhlp.com/node/10 as recommended by bhoar when I had a similar issue. I don't know if it applies to your current problem, but it solved mine quickly.Comment
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