I recently replaced an Intel Mac mini with the newest (2020) model with the M1 CPU. I am running mac OS Monterey 12.6 and MC 29.0.87.
It has been awhile since I ripped CDs, and have not had any issues until now. Putting a CD into the Apple SuperDrive, it registers as an Audio CD on the desktop. MC 29 is set as the program to open for CDs, yet MC 29 does not pick up the disc. There is no option in Preferences that says "Ask which program to use" or whatever other advice was previously posted. The only way I've found to start a rip is to open the disc under Drives and Devices, then double click to do the analysis and make the track list appear. Then I can "rip disk" from that same screen. Just puzzled that MC does not open the disk on its own.
I have set Security and Privacy > Files and Folders to allow MC 29 access to Removable Drives. For subsequent rips, I can click "Details" in the Action Window, but must still double click to analyze the disc before I can rip it. I also note that when MC is doing the analysis, the icon for the CD disappears from the desktop. It does the same when in the process of ripping. I have not noticed that behavior before either.
I've also been ripping CDs previously stored as mp4 files to FLAC format. I used to get a prompt to ask me whether I wanted to "Rerip and Replace" the existing mp4s, but I'm not seeing that either. My workaround is to delete the mp4 versions and rip the CD to FLAC. Not too big a deal, just an extra step, but different from what I'm familiar with from my previous experience. I've been using MC for several years.
Any help? Thanks!