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MC thinks old CD is still in drive when I try to rip new CD
JimH:
At the bottom of the File Type settings, look for "Audio CD".
ssands:
--- Quote from: JimH on December 21, 2022, 06:55:51 pm ---At the bottom of the File Type settings, look for "Audio CD".
--- End quote ---
I did go ahead and set that, but to no avail. MC insists that it is ripping the disc I ripped awhile ago.
I went back and deleted the rip (thru the library), inserted a different disk and it ripped the disc assigning it to the previous rip, even though they are different albums.
It's like it has cached this information somewhere and won't let go.
ssands:
However, if I cancel the rip (because it thinks it's ripping the old CD again), I can then press "Update from Online Database" and it identifies the CD correctly and I can then rip it without a problem.
But the next CD inserted goes back to the old one that somehow seems stuck in a cache somewhere....
JimH:
Configure Windows Defender.
ssands:
I did the Windows Defender thing a long time ago and it is still good.
Things seem to be working mostly correctly again today. I did delete some files in the MC cache: Track Info directory and JR Download (####).dat files. Not sure if that matters but mostly OK today.
The one "weird" behavior is that as I rip multiple disks, sometimes MC doesn't respond to a new disk being put in. The disk spins, but MC does not ask what I want to do with the new disk (as I have set in the settings). Other times, it does pop up the dialog.
At least it's not stuck on the one disc as it was yesterday.
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