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  • Oggy
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Apr 2015
    • 697

    #16
    Re: New user- Inaccurate rip (200)

    Originally posted by Neo4789
    Hi everyone, just thought I'd let you know that I think I've solved it! Bit of a strange one but it seems it's because I'm using the USB ports on the front of my pc (case)!? I thought I'd try using a different USB port by using one on the back of the pc directly connected to the motherboard and it seems to have solved it! Those two cd's are now both ripping with 'Accurate (200)' I presume this is good?!

    Thanks to everyone who has contributed suggestions/advice. I hope this might help anyone else in the future.
    Excellent news and yes, over 200 others have ripped that CD with the same result.

    My USB powered adaptor is an old one with a second daisy-chained USB connector, they both need to be plugged in for the drive to work. We know that all USB aren't created equally and possibly your front USB socket is slightly noisy, or cannot deliver enough power. Pleased you've resolved your issue.

    Happy ripping!

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    • jeb2740
      • Feb 2024
      • 1

      #17
      Re: New user- Inaccurate rip (200)

      Thanks to Neo4789 for bringing up this issue, as I had exactly the same problem with my new PC that is a Lenovo Thinkpad E14 Gen. 5 and using a Thinkpad USB-C with USB-A Dock.
      I have used dBpowerAmp for years with a good result and currently I'm usin ver. 17.7. It was almost driving me mad.
      I used a External Verbatim Slimline CD/DVD Writer compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 1 as well as USB C. I got the same Inaccurate rip(200) message and these clicks when playing the files (besides that the reading from the CD was rather slow). I have tried both via the dock as well as directly from the PC - But same disappointing result.
      First I contacted the dealer where I bought the Verbatim and got a replacement. But the problem did not disappear. Then I tried my wifes Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 13 (an older thing) - And it worked fine!
      Then I brougt the drive to my job and tried with a Lenovo Thinkpad P53S - But still the same problem with reporting Inaccurate rip(200).
      Luckily I found this thread and found that I was not the only one with this problem.
      Finally I hooked the Verbatim drive up to a USB A2.0 on the dock (the PC has only USB-C and USB A3.2 Gen 1 connectors)- And now it WORKED, ripping with Accurate rip :-)
      I also need to mention that I tried Windows 11 Pro Media Player that can also rip Music CD's to flac format, and that worked fine.
      So the $1000 question is - Does dBpowerAmp have a problem using USB-C or USB-A3.2 Gen 1? I need to ask, otherwise Verbatim does not fulfill there specifications.
      Thanks from Jørgen (Denmark)

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 43898

        #18
        Re: New user- Inaccurate rip (200)

        dBpoweramp communicates with the CD drive through something called SCSI Pass through, it needs to do this to work with advanced ripping abilities, such as c2, etc.

        Other programs might use simpler communication methods.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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