Hi,
Here's the problem I can't solved without stopping the batch ripping.
I process a lot of CDs that have a lot of scratches on their surface. To try and improve the result, I chose to select the "secure" ripping option. However, this has the following consequence: the process can be extremely long, and more importantly, I have no way to interrupt it during the frame "repair" attempts, unlike when ripping with CD Ripper.
Is there a solution that would allow me to regain control, or should I give up on processing these damaged CDs with the "secure" option in Batch mode?
Two points of clarification:
1 - For some unknown reason, my NIMBIE BR 21 was listed twice in the Batch Ripper configuration on my PC (was this because there are two USB 3.0 ports?). I uninstalled and reinstalled the Batch Ripper 6 driver.
2 - I'm using Windows 11.
Thank you for your support and have a good day.
Here's the problem I can't solved without stopping the batch ripping.
I process a lot of CDs that have a lot of scratches on their surface. To try and improve the result, I chose to select the "secure" ripping option. However, this has the following consequence: the process can be extremely long, and more importantly, I have no way to interrupt it during the frame "repair" attempts, unlike when ripping with CD Ripper.
Is there a solution that would allow me to regain control, or should I give up on processing these damaged CDs with the "secure" option in Batch mode?
Two points of clarification:
1 - For some unknown reason, my NIMBIE BR 21 was listed twice in the Batch Ripper configuration on my PC (was this because there are two USB 3.0 ports?). I uninstalled and reinstalled the Batch Ripper 6 driver.
2 - I'm using Windows 11.
Thank you for your support and have a good day.
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