Re: Nimbie stopped operating
Fist you have to check the nimbie appears in device manager, not just the drive part but the autoloader.
Then you install the Batch Ripper nimbie driver, and on the configuration page test load and unload.
Re: not recognizing nimbie
Try nimbies own software, see if that can control the robot.
Re: not recognizing nimbie
[QUOTE=Spoon;189329]Try nimbies own software, see if that can control the robot.[/QUOTE]
re-installed nimbie software from installation disc and from acronova site without success.
Do you have any other possible solution?
Re: not recognizing nimbie
First you have to get the system working without any dbpoweramp software, only using acronovas software, until then dBpoweramp has no chance.
Re: not recognizing nimbie
Hi, i just purchased a nimbie plus, and am having issues configuring it with db poweramp batch ripper. I can control the load / unload mechanism via qqtray (downloaded from the acronova site), but when i configure the drive in batch ripper, testing load or unload etc just make the application go to a 'not responding' state.
any help would be much appreciated!
Re: not recognizing nimbie
QQTray cannot be running as it takes over the drive and loader.
Re: not recognizing nimbie
I have a related problem.
I've been successfully using dBpoweramp Batch Ripper with the Nimbie USB plus for a few years, first on a Windows 7 computer and then on a Windows 10 (ver. 1903) PC. Recently, I have been trying to move to a new computer with Windows 10, ver. 1909, build 18363.535, with no success. I have new installs of Reference and the Batch Ripper. The computer does not recognize the TEAC DV-W5600S drive in the Nimbie, and the Batch Ripper does not show this drive as an available drive. The drive also does not appear in the computer's Device Manager or Disk Management. However, the Nimbie does appear in the Device Manager under Other devices as "NT21" with a yellow yield sign with an exclamation point, which upon double clicking shows the following information in the General Tab:
Location: Port_*0001.Hub_*0003
In the Device status box: The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28). There are no compatible drivers for this device. To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver.
Further, no drivers for the TEAC or the Nimbie can be found on the computer, even after running the Nimbie Batch Ripper Driver v6 file downloaded from the Batch Ripper web page.
The internal DVDRW driver of the computer does show up on the Batch Ripper UI and can be used with the dBpoweramp CD ripper software.
If I connect the Nimbie to my old computer, which I don't plan to retain, the Batch Ripper and other dBpoweramp Batch ripper software runs fine as it always has.
Can anyone provide some guidance on how to diagnose and solve my problem?
Thanks.
Re: not recognizing nimbie
You have to install the nimbie drivers from the nimbie site.