I've been using Freac to encode some of my inlaws CDs to MP3 (set on "extreme" setting).
When CDparanoia is enabled I get this message after the first song is "done":
"The CD-ROM drive appears to be seeking impossibly quickly.
This could be due to timer bugs, a drive that really is improbably fast,
or, most likely, a bug in cdparanoia's cache modelling.
Please consider using another drive for ripping audio CDs and send a bug
report to support@freac.org to assist developers in correcting the problem."
Turning CDparanoia off solves the issue.
Using laptop drive connected to USB 3.0. Tried different ports, same issue. Works fine otherwise.
The discs are all in pristine condition so for now I've just turned the feature off and no issues noticed while listening to the mp3.
System:
Alienware R10 system with:
AMD 5800x
Nvidia RTX 3080
Windows 10 pro
It's not a huge issue for me, for now I just turned off the feature.
Looks similar to this issue:
CDParanoia mode brings up an error, then crashes Freac #104
I've been using Freac to encode some of my inlaws CDs to MP3 (set on "extreme" setting).
When CDparanoia is enabled I get this message after the first song is "done":
"The CD-ROM drive appears to be seeking impossibly quickly. This could be due to timer bugs, a drive that really is improbably fast, or, most likely, a bug in cdparanoia's cache modelling.
Please consider using another drive for ripping audio CDs and send a bug report to support@freac.org to assist developers in correcting the problem."
Turning CDparanoia off solves the issue.
Using laptop drive connected to USB 3.0. Tried different ports, same issue. Works fine otherwise.
The discs are all in pristine condition so for now I've just turned the feature off and no issues noticed while listening to the mp3.
System: Alienware R10 system with: AMD 5800x Nvidia RTX 3080 Windows 10 pro