System: Yosemite OS 10.10.2 iMac with Retina 5K display with an Apple USB SuperDrive QNAP TS-439 ProII+. However, the Batch Converter does not see or recognize my QNAP server where all my CDs are ripped to (but that can be a subject for another post). The display window freezes/locks up with no metadata (or a completely blank CD ripper window) - occasionally I can click on the 'Rip' button and the CD rips to the appropriate file path with correct metadata - the problem is I cannot see or edit metadata with the window/user interface freezing up and not responding to mouse or keyboard input, and the program crashes (I have several crash reports saved to text file).įYI - the Batch and Music Converters seem to be working fine (based on only a couple of test runs). CD Ripper worked well for the first couple of rips, however since this initial success the CD Ripper has become very buggy and crash prone (my problem sounds similar to amazonmp3's noted above). I am currently on a 21 day free trail of dBpa for OS X (Release 1.1(1)) (if I can get dBpa for mac to work then I can retire Windows to the software museum). I am a long time user of dBpoweramp for Windows. dBpowerAMP Music Converter 13. Mac OS X 10.10.2 MacBook Pro 13" Retina.Hello PeterP/Spoon/& Everyone: Ripping actually works but with essentially no visible information on progress. Metadata information is retrieved, but I cannot edit text in any of the text boxes. With dBpoweramp you can rip CD, convert audio to lots of audio formats including FLAC, MP3, M4A. dBpoweramp is an Windows audio toolkit with two main applications: dBpoweramp Music Converter (dMC) and dBpoweramp CD Ripper. When CD is inserted, track names do not appear. Introduces 3 similar dBpoweramp for Mac for CD ripping, audio conversion of MP3, FLAC, ALAC, M4A, WMA, AIFF, APE, etc. Just upgraded to Beta 12 (last version used was Beta 7, which was working for me pretty well).ĬD Ripper on Beta 12 not working well at all, has what seems to be multiple window update and display problems. Could this be changed to differentiate between the different OS X releases?Ĥ) Default settings for drive seem to be lost after rebootĥ) Log created does not indicate which Mac OS X release was used to rip the CD Would it be possible to add an option to override system/program defaults and not internet meta? Example, if I would like to add 'Encoded by: dBpoweramp Release 1.1 (OS X)' instead of what it is now 'dBpoweramp'. (Also, it would be nice if the tags that are picked up by default but not chosen by the user to be written to the file are grey out just as in the Windows version)ģ) Certain default fields not written to files. if I choose 'Style' to be X then X will not be loaded even after a refresh) - actually it does work after a Meta Data (button) refresh and not CD refresh. Have noticed these bugs (if they are) in v1.1:ġ) Cannot save DSP profiles (save button is greyed out once save to-folder is selected)Ģ) Default tag/fields override not working (i.e. Have been waiting for a long time for this and couldn't be happier with the results so brilliant work! Spoon/Dev Team - thank you very much for the first iteration of the Mac client.
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