The estimate is just that, it is totally dependent on the type of music ripping, classical might compress better than heavy metal, as a generalization.
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The estimate is just that, it is totally dependent on the type of music ripping, classical might compress better than heavy metal, as a generalization.
You could go down the list of installed software on the computer and see what might be doing this. Uninstalling McAfee might be a first step also.
You will have no end of issues if dBpoweramp is...
Are you sure that XLD is ripping to ALAC, not AAC (which is lossless) and has the same extension (.m4a).
Something on your system is deleting dBpoweramps configuration files, CCleaner has been mentioned here, this program will clear dBpoweramps settings.
When AccurateRip configures, values are written to the registry. Something on your system is stopping dBpoweramp from saving to the registry. Restart Windows in Safemode with networking:
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What message is shown after the accuraterip processes that CD?
It sounds like there is a hardware issue, if the same CD can be read, then cannot be read. Try a different cd ripping program such as 'EAC':
https://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
If this is the same,...
It is not needed, the filesystem of a DVD has high levels of error detection, if the file was corrupted it would likely tell you.
We will continue to investigate it until it can be reproduced. Please upload the DSD 512 file to drop box and provide a link by Personal Mail on this forum.
https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?20897-Asset-Control
It was never part of Asset.
The drive would read without accuraterip and the technical page would show also.
Try restarting windows in 'safe mode with networking':
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\AssetConfig.exe" --normalwin
It is the Windows folder.
You possibly would be better installing Asset on the NAS if it can run it.
Do you have a firewall on your PC?
This is to do with your other thread about reading from the drive, answered there.
Press the Windows Key + R
to bring up the Run box and paste:
"C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\AssetConfig.exe" --normalwin
This will show it (if asset is installed at that location).
Is this?:
https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?41035-CD-Riper-Cannot-See-CD-Drive-Drive-Appears-as-Unknown-Unknown-Windows
Windows does not have a schedule option, because local file storage on Windows is 100% reliable at notifying of changes.
Where are your files stored?
Online metadata is far from perfect, for any program. All you need to do is verify the tracks before ripping, if there is a miss-match click the green tag icon on the titlebar, it could be that one...
Try to reinstall it, the control panel is just an icon in the start menu.
You have to uncheck the tracks before clicking Rip.
Batch Ripper does not have this functionality.
Just run the conversion again and when asked if want to overwrite existing, choose no.
You can upload the image to an external image hosting site and post the link.
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