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  • Brewbs
    • Oct 2019
    • 10

    Multiple drives on MAC

    Hey there

    Purchased an extra drive to import on my iMac but Can’t seem to import from multiple drives on MAC OS- is this a software limitation?

    Also batch ripper seems to only be an EXE, can I run on MAC?

    Ta
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43888

    #2
    Re: Multiple drives on MAC

    Batch Ripper will not run on the MAC, sorry.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • PeterP
      Super Moderator
      • Jul 2011
      • 1365

      #3
      Re: Multiple drives on MAC

      Are you trying to rip from multiple drives at once? Or are you completely unable to see your additional drive?

      It's a known odd feature of Mac OS that you cannot list drives in the system - only inserted discs, so the drive will show up once you insert a disc into it.

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      • Brewbs
        • Oct 2019
        • 10

        #4
        Re: Multiple drives on MAC

        Cheers for response, I was hoping to rip two simultaneously..but I can't even see a way for CD Ripper to switch between two discs.

        Can rip at same time with iTunes but obviously I don't want half my discs imported by iTunes and half Accurate :( and have thousands left to do so it's a pain. Might have to get a little windows tower



        Originally posted by PeterP
        Are you trying to rip from multiple drives at once? Or are you completely unable to see your additional drive?

        It's a known odd feature of Mac OS that you cannot list drives in the system - only inserted discs, so the drive will show up once you insert a disc into it.

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        • EWong
          • Nov 2018
          • 9

          #5
          Re: Multiple drives on MAC

          In case anyone stumbles across this thread

          Im running dbpoweramp 17.4
          Im running the Reference version (paid and worth every penny!)
          Im running a mid 2012 i5 Macbook pro; 16G RAM and a 2TB SSD (RAM isn't really necessary - most of it is idle)
          Im using OSX Mojave (10.14.06)

          Currently I have THREE "cheapie" (GH24NSC)) LG CD Drives.
          I think these will read a CD at 48x (max)
          These drives are currently mounted in OWC enclosures
          The claim is that these enclosures are USB3

          These 3 CD are connected to a power USB3 hub
          Plugable USB3-HUB7C
          This is connected to the "closest to the user" USB port.

          NOTE - I tried this with TWO of the enclosures connected to each of the USB3 ports on the Mac - and the results were AWFUL
          It was slower than if I had done one at a time!

          Anyway - I do notice that there is a slight slow down in the "rip" speed of each drive (when using 3 connected to the USB hub) - possible 10% or so
          I did not time this or do any real testing - this is just anecdotal while looking at the speed that the "percent ripped" bar numbers climb at.

          Im using the "FILE" >> "Rip From Multiple Drives" option in dbpoweramp

          I have three more cheapie ASUS drives (DRW-24B1ST) sitting on the shelf waiting for parts
          The thought was to try
          a) to connect these to a cheap SATA to USB3 card and then added to the USB3 bug (i.e. 6 drives total)
          b) to connect these to a SATA port multiplier and connect that to a CalDigit TB2 eSATA port and then into the Mac via TB2

          The power will come from an ATX power supply jumper to run w/o a MoBo attached

          If this doesn't work, then the last step is to get a MoBo and actually build a Win10 Intel machine....

          I know Spoon has noted elsewhere on a different thread that "On OSX I would not go more than a few drives ripping at the same time."

          Anyway - I hope to find out.

          I do find I "catch up" human work load wise and stand around for 2-3 minutes when all 3 drives are going.. Im hoping that 4 to 6 drives has me continuously inserting disc, filing completed disc and manually verifying the Meta data before starting the rip...

          I am noticing some annoying "window pop up issues" when running this
          I can't get OSX to stop launching iTunes when a CD is inserted.
          If I am editing a field in dbpoweramp, and iTunes pops up, sometimes the switch over of "focus" will "delete" the data in the field I am working on. This also appears to happen if dbPowerAmp finishes reading the meta tags in a different window and the application "changes focus".

          Finally - there's a specific "workflow" for getting this all running...

          Insert CDs in ALL the drives you want to use
          Launch dbPowerAmp
          Select FILES >> "Rip from multiple Drives"
          Another window will pop up showing you what drives dbpoweramp can see (this is why CDs need to be in the drives)
          The main dbpoweramp window, appears to act as a sort of "control" screen. It has to remain on the system (in other words, dont click on the red X in the upper corner.
          However, that main screen, seems to show "random" drives. Therefore its very very easy to confuse it with one of the active windows for each drive.
          So minimize that window
          When you click on the Batch run option (after all the CD drives appear), dbpoweramp launches a window for each drive. This is where the data will be for rip progress and other interactions (meta tag editing etc). It appears you can run different settings in each window (one can be burst and the other can be accurate and they can be writing to different file paths).

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