I cannot rip any CD if it is not found in the CDDB database.
If I insert a CD that is not in the CDDB database, I get a two
dialogs: the first one is hidden by the second one. The second
one says "We couldn't find a match for this disc. Would you like
to submit a new disc?" If I click on "Cancel" nothing happens,
the dialog stays up and I have to kill MJ from the Task Manager.
If I click "Submit New" there is a long (30 second) delay, then
I get the dialog for submitting a new CD to CDDB, except that
nothing works (none of the widgets respond to input) and I have
to kill MJ from the task manager again.
Incidentally, if I kill MJ from the task manager, I get the
"Analyzing Devices" dialog (even though MJ has closed) and it
won't go away, so I have to kill it too.
A second, but similar problem is that once MJ is done ripping a
CD, if I do not ack the "CD done" dialog, but instead eject the
CD and insert a new one, then I get a very bizarre problem: the
new CD is shown with two copies of every track, and I get a dialog
warning me that duplicate tracks have the same file name. And
I can't close this dialog, so I have to kill MJ again. Sometimes
I even have to reboot Windows to get everything cleaned up.
This is on a fairly clean install of Win2K.