I tried to search for this topic in the forums but failed to find a match, so, will start a new topic. Starting about the same time as the servers were compromised and had to be rebuilt, my JRiver 24 has failed to be a reliable ripper for CDs. The program finds the CD most of the time rather quickly, but, when I go to rip a CD it just hangs, says it is "initializing" but then fails to progress with any rate of speed. As a test I tried a six song EP and it took four (4) hours to rip it in mp3 format. Obviously unacceptable.
Cancelling the rip causes the program to be unresponsive and generally I have to Ctrl+alt+del to get the program to stop. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall the drivers for the CD drives, have made sure all updates are in place for JRiver (although I had 24.0.55 installed even though .56 was the most recent version, and, the program update channel module said I was up-to-date, so, I installed .56 manually but that did not fix things) all to no avail.
Also, sometimes, but not always, when I look at the progress bar for a rip, it says it might be at 10% or thereabouts, and when I cancel it by ejecting the CD rather than cancelling the rip via the radio button on JRiver, the program continues to perform the "rip" even though no drive is in the tray, and even shows a progress bar advancing, and then finally returns a message about the disc not being available, and it cancels.
Anyone else experiencing this? Did something get corrupted I wonder in my setup when the server issue arose? I have not tried to totally uninstall the program and reinstall, but, thought I would reach out to the forums first. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
I am running a Windows 7 machine, dual Xeon processors, 128GB of RAM, 64-bit install of JRiver.