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DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: geomartin on October 17, 2004, 02:45:43 am ---Excellent tutorial!.....This site has been such an inspiration!
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Actually, this came (mostly) from Maximum PC.  That magazine has been an inspiration to me, as has this board, and if you liked the tutorial, you can thank them.  I had posted in another thread that I was going to post this if I had time to retype it, so here it is in THIS thread  :)

If you can't find Maximum PC on your local newstand, speak to who does the ordering, or go subscribe to their magazine!  I give it a "Kick --I'm attempting to get by the auto-censor and should be beaten after I re-read the rules--" award  ;)

javeryh:
Can someone post a link or email me the Nero ASPI Layer DLL Driver?  I am having a very hard time ripping my CDs using this method since I don't have the driver - the link is dead!

THANKS!!!

Lave Laar:
Here you go ftp://ftp6.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll

javeryh:
Thanks.  I'm having a hard time setting this up I guess.  I'm getting around a 50% failure rate trying to rip my CDs and some of them take an hour or more (and still fail).  This doesn't seem right.  At the pace I'm going (4CDs a night) it is going to take years to finish all of them!

DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: javeryh on November 23, 2008, 08:51:13 am ---Thanks.  I'm having a hard time setting this up I guess.  I'm getting around a 50% failure rate trying to rip my CDs and some of them take an hour or more (and still fail).  This doesn't seem right.  At the pace I'm going (4CDs a night) it is going to take years to finish all of them!

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Sorry, haven't been around as often as in the past and I missed this.

Just how bad are your CD's?  Are they newer, and perhaps have some sort of copy protection on them that is hindering your efforts?  What parts, exactly, are you finding difficult to set up?  Maybe I can help with that.

This very well may be an outdated tutorial, but it's the way I still rip the CD's I purchase.  This wasn't designed to be fast, so if you were expecting quick results, this method most likely isn't for you.  The goal (and purpose) is to get accurate rips. 

I had 2 CD's that wouldn't read whatsoever.  They did take several hours, because the program, when set up as laid out, is designed to try to get that information, and I was asking it to do something extremely difficult, which takes time.  Of the 2, when I tried to simply pull the info off quickly, since it wasn't going to rip them accurately, 1 wouldn't rip at all, and I ended up ripping my friend's copy of the disc.

I also found that when I tried to use 2 drives at once, they competed for resources and it took longer than if I had simply used 1 drive and done them all separately.  Again, it was due to the nature of the process and the quality of my materials.

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