I succesfully ripped a cd a few times, but I kept tweaking the settings to get better sound quality i.e. higher bit rates, on the third attempt I received this message:
"error reading. disc may be corrupt"
Now I can't rip this cd anymore. The CD plays fine on two different CD players on my PC and I have used different media players etc. Every track now gets the same error.
Update, every CD I try to rip says it can't be "read" disc maybe "corupt". I am completely lost now. Two CD players and 10 different CD's, I can't believe it's a CD or Hardware issue. I think it's a software issue.
I would recommend using the Nero Clean Tool from Nero's website to uninstall your software, and then do a fresh install and see if this addresses your issue.
Craig, thanks for responding. I figured out the issue after reading the fine print. The issue is that you only get to rip 30 tracks regardless of which Nero version you purchase. I own the Enterprise edition and I assumed that I didn't have to purchase an mp3PRO license, but even with the Enterprise edition you have to purchase a seperate license from mp3PRO. My only complaint is that the error message stated that I had a software configuration or hardware error, at least leading me to believe that, instead of telling me to purchase a license. Definately a design flaw in my book.
If you have the Nero 6 Ultra Edition Retail bundle, then you do get unlimited MP3Lame encoding. Which is a very good encoder for creating MP3 audio files.
But for the mp3Pro/MP3 using the Fraun. encoder is limited to 30 conversion, after which you need to purchase a license.
But we do need to work on the warning message window, obviously. :-)