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 Post subject: AudioGrabber Problem
PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:15 am 
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Ripping  chartbusters E450 38 disc foundation to my Hard drive but the last song
dosent rip..... anyone else have this problem?
It will rip fine all the way down to the last song on the disc then just stall. all the other songs rip fine to my HD.
thankfully the last song's so far have been crappy tunes anyway.
I uncheck the data file.

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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:06 am 
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Have you tried going back and just ripping the last track on the disc?


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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:04 am 
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Some CDG manufactures install copy protection and it is usually on the last track of a disc.


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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
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Have you tried going back and just ripping the last track on the disc?


Actually I didnt have time lastnight but i do think I have in the past and it worked it's just a pain in the @ss....thanks for the responce

Ill just have to do that when I get a chance.


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Some CDG manufactures install copy protection and it is usually on the last track of a disc.


Thanks allstar
Thats not to bright but I hope they dont Change it to the first song.


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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
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If its similar to Sound Choice multi-session the last track index start and stop time is merged with the data segment to foil rippers and cd drives..  Google ripping multisession.. I have some info a my ripping page...


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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 6:27 pm 
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Mr.October, my guess is that you have a version of Audiograbber that doesn't support Multi-Session.  I have version 1.83 and I have no problem reading the last track on a Multi-Session disc (I'm using an internal Plextor 24/10/40A).  I do know that CAVS JB Manager will do the same thing you described and, of course CDRWin doesn't support Multi-Session.  Another thing - Multi-Session is NOT copy-protection as these discs can easily be copied with Padus' Discjuggler and numerous other burning programs that support Subcode information.


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I use microstudio to deal with the multisession issue.  I then take all the racks and recreate the disc before importing them so I can name them correctly using KJrip N ZIp.

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I have version 1.82, and it has no problems with the "data track"... won't COPY it mind you, but it'll grab the tracks.

In the past, however, I've had issues where Audiograbber wouldn't grab a track from an older disc... got ASPI errors. Then when I used CDRWIN, I got the track as a .bin, and when I played it, found it had a couple of graphics errors. Examination of the disc revealed scratches...

Chartbusters utilizes the data track on their discs the way SC does.

Yeah, I recommend trying to grab it by itself, rather than a whole disc at a time. If you are still having problems, try reaching out to Audiograbber's forum.


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IF I remember correctly CDRWIN can rip the multi session cd, but you have to manualy enter the stare and end sectors of the track.
http://cabaret-karaoke.info/ripping.html


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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
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You are correct, twansenne,  CDRWin WILL rip tracks from multisession discs if you use a sector to sector copy which means you have to find the starting sector and the ending sector for each track.  When ripping the music track preceding the data track you have to figure out approximately the ending sector number.  It is so much easier to use other programs that really support multisession (like Discjuggler for copying or Audiograbber if you need BIN files).  Why Goldenhawk has never upgraded this program to support multisession is beyond me.


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Mike W. @ Fri Jun 09, 2006 2:07 pm wrote:
<<<SNIPPED>>>Why Goldenhawk has never upgraded this program to support multisession is beyond me.


They supposodly did (or were going to in a newer version), but I still use my old version, so I have no clue if the newest version supports multisession


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 Post subject: Re: AudioGrabber Problem
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Mike W. @ Fri Jun 09, 2006 2:07 pm wrote:
... It is so much easier to use other programs that really support multisession (like Discjuggler for copying or Audiograbber if you need BIN files). .
Audiograbber will grab karaoke files direct to mp3+g if you have their mp3 compression LAME in 1.83...

Click on the GRAB, and slide down to the CDG+compression option!


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