I bought my first CD in 1985 -- two years before I bought my first CD player. In the interim I used a friend's CD player to record my small number of discs onto cassette tapes. About 2000 CDs later I...
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I bought my first CD in 1985 -- two years before I bought my first CD player. In the interim I used a friend's CD player to record my small number of discs onto cassette tapes. About 2000 CDs later I...
I was able to get the Discmakers Pico (99.99% the same as the MF Digital Baxter) to work in Windows 7. The same method would probably work with Windows 10 64 bit. Take a look at what I did on this...
There are no tags on normal CDs. The way programs attempt to match a CD to the database are with track information such as length and sequence of the tracks. There can be instances where more than...
Years? I see a problem here. Let's assume that it does a disc in an average of 3 minutes. You are either very poky at reloading (Nimbie holds 100 discs, needs a reload every 5 hours), have a really...
Although iTunes is free to you Apple pays (or at least used to pay) some sort of fee/royalty to access the DB that iTunes uses to look up the metadata. The license info for iTunes indicates that it...
It can be used for error detection I would imagine.
Use some old CDs that you really don't care about anymore! Or ones that you have already ripped to high quality. As for the code, you are...
There is almost certainly a "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder. If you navigate to your iTunes media folder location (look in iTunes preferences -> advanced) you'll see that folder. It is probably...
Typically nobody uses flash for long-term storage purposes, partially due to the high cost per megabyte. Most who have analyzed the potential for it for long-term say to stay away from it. The...
It took some doing, but I finally found the files I used to do the install (PC had been reimaged since then and I didn't install the software and drivers again). It looks like the only tinkering I...
I haven't been able to get it to work with anything but Riptastic (using Windows XP) and DBPoweramp. Riptastic was specifically designed to use this model of ripper so that wasn't tough. I've tried...
What, not five nines? /s Just kidding, four nines is pretty good. If you actually have five nines then you are doing very well. I'm curious, what operating system do you have it running on?
Because the sound is heard by a human that knows which one was ripped at a slower speed than the other one -- and that human expects them to sound differently.
Nice work. You mention that you are lazy but I need to counter that argument with the fact that you probably put in quite a bit of work to create and get that robot arm working. How much money and...
The first step is to get Windows to recognize the drive. Does it show up in device manager without any errors?
Inexpensive and new auto-loader? Nope. You got the least expensive one, and that's probably half the price of the closest.
A bit of an old thread, but I was able to get the Pico to work as a robot ripper under Windows 7 64 bit using DBPoweramp. I modified the .inf from an Acronova Nimbie. I'm not sure you can get all the...
Try ripping one of the problem CDs with iTunes. If it doesn't rip then your problem almost certainly isn't with DBPA.
Your biggest challenge could be finding the correct drivers for the robot. If you don't have a fairly new robot then it is possible that a driver for Win10 or Win7 doesn't exist. I had to use a...
If it is copy protected then you may have stumbled upon a new type of copy protection or this CD is not on a list of previously available ones with protection. The two types of protection for CD's...
iTunes doesn't require AIFF for a lossless format. Wouldn't Apple Lossless be a better choice? Yes, it is compressed but like FLAC it doesn't lose any quality like MP3 does.
The big question is why use AIFF? Since you are trying to embed artwork you obviously aren't trying to create CDs from those files. Are you using some unusual software that requires AIFF? Since it's...
You might review this posting. It may give some insight as to if that is possible or not. You might have some success because it appears your hardware connects by serial.
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If the software isn't looking at that sensor during the movement portion of the operation and instead relying on a timer and once that timer expires then looks at the sensor response it could explain...
I am totally unfamiliar with your exact device but this could be caused by a hardware problem. There should be some sort of position limit sensor that detects if the arm is all the way up. If this is...
M4P tracks are copy protected. M4A are not. You can use iTunes to burn a CD of either type, but not from music sourced only through Apple Music. You may still have some AM-sourced music in that...
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