Hi Everyone,
I was a happy user of JRiver 17 and ripped hundreds of my CD's with no problems until my hard-drive died so I had a new one (solid state) put in, reloaded a Windows 7 and am currently using the trial version of Media Center 18 until I purchase it which I will shortly. (I couldn't get my restore registration code accepted by MC18 and I'm not that much of a cheapskate so I don't mind buying MC again). I kept all my music files on a separate hard drive and MC18 imported them all back no problem all that is fine.
Here is the odd problem I have: I tried to rip disk after disc with MC18 and every single one comes up with no artist/album info, no track info, nothing after it scans the disk prior ripping. That happens every time when I have the eithernet connection unplugged thus computer offline. So when I cancel it, plug it in putting the computer online, guess what, I load the same disk to rip and there is all artist/album/track info no problem. There is no way this is a coincidence, we're talking a dozen discs at least all popular stuff you know Miles Davis, etc, not oddball discs purchased from a local artist at the famers market or whatever
So what's going on here? My conspiracy theory is that I am being forced to be contributing to some sort of online database when ever I rip a CD. Is this possible? Or was it that all this time before with MC17 (computer was always online) all that info was not in fact in the metadata of the CD's I was ripping but retrieved from online without me realizing it?
For background, this time around I didn't want to junk up my laptop which is ONLY Used for MC software for my stereo system, thus I wanted it stripped down to minimum and did not want invasive antivirus programs (ESET) in the background...so I set it to not do updates, optimized Windows for audio (as I did with MC17)and unplugged the either net intended to maintain a virgin computer. But now it seems I am forced to put it online when ever I rip a CD.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. I could not find any reference to this issue online anywhere. Thanks in advance!