Possible the disk queue is full and/or main memory write cache is getting saturated? But why only with FLAC and not with ALAC? Is there something in the chain causing more I/O to the FLAC file than...
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Possible the disk queue is full and/or main memory write cache is getting saturated? But why only with FLAC and not with ALAC? Is there something in the chain causing more I/O to the FLAC file than...
I concur.
Brendan
Ok, well, I have at over 100 unique scratched discs that I use full time for testing in burst mode (and maybe a handful of unique non-scratched ones). These were all the CDs I didn't give to the used...
A clarification query for Spoon:
I run a lot of the same test CDs in burst mode over and over again (100s of rips, sometimes 1000s per week) through the Kodak units with Teac CD-W552DA drives. The...
Completely self serving, but I'm offering forum members $135 + $25 UPS shipping (US 48 states) for the new in box kodak units:
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This is addressed to Spoon and others with parallell ripping expertise. I have noticed some odd behaviors when ripping in parallel:
- fast ripping on only 2 or 3 out of the 6 drives connected at a...
Thanks Eli!
Can you run dbpoweramp and the game in separate accounts? And just switch users?
Brendan
There's got to be a better way to fight spam here. I logged in last night and there were seven PAGES of new post results with scores of spam postings.
I take it that volunteer moderators delete...
If you are receiving different results with C2 on, have you tried setting the 8KB transfer size option?
Standard Audio CDs are 16-bit/44.1khz samples. If you use a lossless codec such as FLAC when you rip from CD, that's the best audio you're going to get from the source material. If you ripped to mp3...
Some drives say they support C2, but they don't. Or they do, but not reliably. You have to test the feature, not just trust the report from the drive that it works.
Sometimes, esp if the drive is...
Correct.
Other ideas:
- Disable C2 pointers if enabled.
- Try Burst ripping only.
- Try Windows Internal API instead of SPTI.
- Look for interfering filter drivers attached to the driver stack...
Do other applications rip slowly with the nimbie drive?
Have you tried setting the 8KB buffer size option for the nimbie drive?
Are there cdrom errors in the Event Viewer under Windows Logs/System?...
Try disabling C2 or setting the 8KB buffer size option.
Spoon's answer is the better answer, but you could also create a script/program with AutoIT to click the Rip button at the right time.
Brendan
Glad to hear it's resolved or at least worked around. Out of curiosity and if you get a chance, try turning on the 8KB transfers switch with the drive connected to the marvel SATA port.
B
Agreed: don't wear out the drive in your robot, AR. Configure the secure rip settings to abort after some reasonable amount of time, and set those CDs aside for ripping in another more disposable...
Are there any filter drivers attached to your optical drive? You can use bustrace's Filter Driver Load Order tool to check: http://www.bustrace.com/products/devfilter.htm
You can also use ImgBurn...
Beginning to run low on new-in-box units, but I have a large number of already opened boxes with units I haven't yet checked out.
I am also having to increase prices also due to the fact that I...
I'd use FLAC over apple lossless, for the sole reason that FLAC's file extension is unique, but Apple Lossless's file extensions is shared as the one for Apple's implementation of lossy AAC: .m4a
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Yeah: go FLAC, you can always transcode to another lossless or to VBR V0, CBR 320k, etc. to your heart's content later.
Storage is so cheap now.
B
Has anyone else seen an increase in No CD After Load -> Reject events in the batch ripper recently when the CD is loaded, perhaps with the most recent versions of dbpoweramp?
I noticed it in...
Is it possible it's breaking the compilations down into Artist folders?
What's your naming scheme in the CD Ripper? Click the Set button next to Naming. What's the Naming string?
What encoder are...
Uh oh. When I turned 40, Large Fonts became a required feature. :)
B
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