Hello,

I have two CD's which I am trying to rip to MP3 using CDex.  I have
successfully ripped around twenty CD's, but two in particular will not rip.
When I insert one of the CD's into either my DVD-ROM or CDRW drive, it is
not recognised by Windows or CDex, so I am unable to rip it.  When I insert
the other CD into my CDRW drive, the drive whirs as if it is trying to
access the disk for around two minutes before giving up.  If I put the same
CD into my DVD-ROM drive, the disk can be read with Windows and CDex, but I
am only able to rip six of the 13 tracks using CDex.  When CDex reaches
track 7, it estimates the time the ripping to MP3 is likely to take, but
this estimate goes up and up the longer I leave the disk in the drive,
eventually reaching something ridiculous like 50 minutes, at which time I
give up and press the Cancel button.  Tracks 8-13 will not rip either.  Both
CD's play fine in my hi-fi's CD player.

Does anyone know if there is anything I can do to enable me to rip these
CD's.  I'm wondering if they're using some kind of copy protection, although
there is nothing to indicate this on the CD cases.  Either that or there
could be a problem with the CD's which my hi-fi player is able to ignore but
which the drives on the PC are sensitive enough to notice.  Both CD's are
around two years old if this makes any difference.

Thanks for any theories/suggestions.

Caroline.
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