CD Ripper does not work on new Apple Mini with M1 Chip (OS X Big Sur 11.4)
Hello,
I am using since many years dBpoweramp and CD Ripper. I just changed to a new Apple Mini using the M1 chip. Unfortunately, CD Ripper does no longer work here: the CD is read, but the conversion (in my case: multi-conversion FLAC & MP3) does not work (it shows CPU-2 activity not starting/stuck). Using the same configuration on older Macs I never had issues. Even after un-checking "Multi-CPU" support issue is the same.
Will there be a version supporting M1 chip?
Greetings from Germany, rk-elektroniker
Re: CD Ripper does not work on new Apple Mini with M1 Chip (OS X Big Sur 11.4)
R17.4 runs natively on the M1, we now have 2 versions in the same install, old mac and new macs. Are you using R17.4?
Re: CD Ripper does not work on new Apple Mini with M1 Chip (OS X Big Sur 11.4)
[QUOTE=Spoon;206921]R17.4 runs natively on the M1, we now have 2 versions in the same install, old mac and new macs. Are you using R17.4?[/QUOTE]
Actually, yes it is version 17.4. Freshly installed. Seems that one of the encoders (I am econding for MP3 and FLAC) does not start - the process is waiting forever, the whole machine gets blocked and usually needs a reboot.
Re: CD Ripper does not work on new Apple Mini with M1 Chip (OS X Big Sur 11.4)
What is the output to path set to? the local hdd? or network drive?
Re: CD Ripper does not work on new Apple Mini with M1 Chip (OS X Big Sur 11.4)
I am directing the output to a network driver (which on the prior MacPro 2009, also OSX Big Sur, worked flawlessly). The whole setup was transferred from the old machine to the new one using a Time Machine backup.
Re: CD Ripper does not work on new Apple Mini with M1 Chip (OS X Big Sur 11.4)
It could be the location has a different mount location, check that the location dBpoweramp is trying to write to exists. As a test change the location to your local SSD drive and see if that works.