16.2b5, Multi-Encoder, 1) flac -8 2) AAC . File name restricted characters set to Defaults for Windows. Ripped CD has a track with a '?' in it. Proceeds to rip CD fine, but with '?' in the...
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16.2b5, Multi-Encoder, 1) flac -8 2) AAC . File name restricted characters set to Defaults for Windows. Ripped CD has a track with a '?' in it. Proceeds to rip CD fine, but with '?' in the...
I think this means two different DBPA submitted a different AR checksum but yours ripped a different result twice (secure). It could be a scratched disk or some damage. Sometimes when I have a rip...
what streamer or playback device are you using to play your flac files ? Have you actually tested whether or not it makes a difference? Windows 10's file explorer integration with flac may be...
I have been ripping more Classical and Opera CD's and many include restricted characters that I don't want in my ripped file names because they can't be shared via SMB to my several streaming systems...
Our ears do not have API integration into the accurate rip database so we are not aware when the scratches, smudges, poor pressings, etc impair the perfect transfer of digital audio going down our...
optical disks ripping abilities do vary - my standard Mac Pro DVD drives usually rip new factory CD's fine, but my Panasonic USB BD drive can rip disks the standard Mac drives can't (such as used...
as a long-term user of DBPA, and now a only-Mac OS X DBPA owner, I would hope that the future versions of the Mac OS X app can submit to AccurateRip.
I have separate /mnt/media/live for live bootlegs, audio recordings, and /mnt/media/music for CD rips and commercially released audio (HDtracks downrezzed to 44.1/16 because my Sonos network...
I re-ripped my CD collection last year using DBPA V15 (I have a little over 10% of yours, so around 2,600 CD's) and I was very happy though only 15% is classical/jazz . I think the metadata standards...
some were lossy :-), some were done with EAC without accurate rip. what can I tell you, it was a labor of love, never to be repeated (hopefully!) !!!
I liked DBPA V15 so much that I re-ripped my entire (2,400) CD collection with it in 2014. With windows 7, I don't like the windows 8 UI as much, so hopefully with future versions I can use Mac OS X...
latest Mac beta, couldn't skip a problematic track during a rip like I can on windows. also changed the name of the cover to folder.jpg and it didn't appear, it would appear as "Folder.jpg" (capital...
when I recently re-ripped my 2,200+ CD's I found that a newer Matshita BD-CMD UJ141AL USB bluray reader totally outperformed my Apple standard Optiarc's DVD RW AD-7170A when ripping scratched disks.
My CD Drive was also not recognized for accurate rip, and used in Vmware Windows 7 : OPTIARC - DVD RW AD-7170A
I also use flac at home and mp3 in the car, there is a multi-encoder option in DBPA cd ripper that rips first in flac losslessly, then in mp3 lame for portable / car usage. Works great!
I bought one of these discs last year because I was curious - it was encrypted so extracting the content (eventually high-resolution flac files) was not particularly challenging but contravenes U.S....
for that many unripped CD's, I would use the "Batch" mode and buy a NB21-DVD by Acronova (does 50 at a time I think).
I might be interested in buying one, depending on price and availability of the driver ... Please PM me.
I do all CD ripping using DbPowerAmp with a destination directory remotely mounted over the network from a ReadyNas file server. I bet you could mount the "share" over the network on your ripping PC...
i use Dbpoweramp on an MacPro desktop, using windows XP inside of VMWare Fusion. It works great and doesn't require a reboot, just runs fine inside of VMWare.
I recommend VMWare over Parallels....
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