I noted yesterday that my copy is still not prompting me to submit my data to the AccurateRip database. On examining the window more closely, it says AccurateRip not configured. I went to their website to check out what key discs I could use to configure it, and tried ripping one, even though I had already ripped it using my Windows copy of CDRipper (Hard Candy by Counting Crows). Still says 'not configured'.
OS X is different to the windows version, on OS X it will only configure the offset for known drives in the database. There is a list of drives on accuraterip.com. That said the offset is not needed for accuraterip to verify rips.
Thanks for the info. Just for your information, I am using the Apple Superdrive, except for the occasional (?Warner Brothers) CD which won't rip properly, in which case I use a LG DVD drive (can't recall the model no ATM, and it's in the loft!)
The windows version communicates fine with AccurateRip using these 2 drives, so I assume the problem is with OSX.
New here so sorry if not in the right place.
Want to set up CD Ripper to convert to FLAC and ALAC simultaneously. Where is the setting on OS?
Open up the CD ripper and in the bottom central section where you have placed an encoder (ie FLAC) there should be a box to select "add encoder"
If you don't see it make sure on the three tabs to the left the encoder one is selected
I‘m new to dBpoweramp (MAC OS X) and wanted to rip a XRCD to various formats, including DSD. I was able to find FLAC, ALAC and other lossless formats but not DSD. How do I rip to DSD format on a Mac?
I tried to find an answer in other sections of this forum but was not successful.
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