May be obvious, but have you cleaned it? I had one disk that wouldn't
rip - I tried a range of software, and even logged a support query with
dbpoweramp, and then looked at it and saw it was covered in gunk ... a
thorough application of elbow grease and t-shirt fixed it ...
--
JonWill
Main sy
i think winamp does what you want.
it supports RG, and it will add a value you set, basically letting you
change the reference level from 89 to whatever you want, on the fly.
give it a try.
--
MrSinatra
www.lion-radio.org
using:
sb2 & sbc (my home) / sbrec & ipeng (parent's home) - sbs 7.5.2
This thread is full of misinformation:
1) MP3Tag let you do FULL editing of all RG tags on Flacs AND MP3's
2) RG is applied in firmware on a player-by-player basis to the 24-bit
stream as it plays within the SB hardware, NOT to the 16-bit underlying
files as they stream, so there is no catastrop
After giving this more thought I believe the disc may be copy ptotected.
EAC was the program I attempted to use to rip. As stated earlier the
disc plays in CD and DVD players just does not work on the computer. It
is clean. In looking at the disc there is a 1/6" clear band just inside
the outside
But, I've had some discs that were not copy protected (for those I use
my UBUNTU laptop), but what I did do, was try various external disc
drives. The one that worked was my SONY DVD burner.
So perhaps try a different drive?
In another case which was a Enhanced Disc with some video content.
dbPo
dasmueller;585155 Wrote:
> After giving this more thought I believe the disc may be copy ptotected.
> EAC was the program I attempted to use to rip. As stated earlier the
> disc plays in CD and DVD players just does not work on the computer. It
> is clean. In looking at the disc there is a 1/6"