Nglazer - did you find a solution?
I took a quick look and found various other similar issues pertaining to a "0" file size.
Responses to questions cited issues relating to
- bugs in WMA related software drivers
- certain file types
- the CD drive hardware
- using a USB drive to rip to
- the level of error checking selected
One post on the dbPoweramp forum seemed to indicated that the file was actually complete and could be played, it was just an anomomally that the file size was set to zero - and there was no way of resetting the size to it's actual size.
Unfortunately there did not appear to be any one difinitive solution.
I've only used CD Ripper - without any issue
Did the issue occur using dbPoweramp CD Ripper, Batch Converter or both?
Regards
I took a quick look and found various other similar issues pertaining to a "0" file size.
Responses to questions cited issues relating to
- bugs in WMA related software drivers
- certain file types
- the CD drive hardware
- using a USB drive to rip to
- the level of error checking selected
One post on the dbPoweramp forum seemed to indicated that the file was actually complete and could be played, it was just an anomomally that the file size was set to zero - and there was no way of resetting the size to it's actual size.
Unfortunately there did not appear to be any one difinitive solution.
I've only used CD Ripper - without any issue
Did the issue occur using dbPoweramp CD Ripper, Batch Converter or both?
Regards