Using a Primera Bravo II for batch ripping and the ripper hangs up when it encounters errors in a track rather than proceeding to the next track or ejecting the disc. How to avoid this?
Dealing with Defective Tracks
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Re: Dealing with Defective Tracks
Not the mouse. Must have done something in the settings. When ripping a disc from CD drive (not in batch mode), a difficult track causes the program, after two passes, to re-rip (glacially slow, over 1144 frames, about one frame every 10 seconds). I set to "secure" but not ultra secure.Comment
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Re: Dealing with Defective Tracks
This is your CD drive which is deciding to slow down, drives such as the optiarc are notorious for doing this. In Batch Ripper you can right click on the cd drive line to show the actual ripping window.Comment
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Changed drive to Plextor PX-880EU with same result. Not sure exactly what I did to the settings but did change them a few days ago and these problems ensued. Before that, error messages were recorded for the bad tracks but the program continued on to rip the remaining tracks. Now it stalls while it tries to correct frame by frame.Comment
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Re: Dealing with Defective Tracks
This can reset everything:
...also how to do a full reset of dBpoweramp? (if dBpoweramp crashes for some reason) Where does dBpoweramp save its files / settings? It is installed to c:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpoweramp or c:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp The 64 bit version of dBpoweramp is installed to: c:\Program Files\dBpoweramp It
Then reinstall.Comment
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I prefer everything to be aired in public, if you have something to say...say it.Comment
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