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Jarmo

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  1. I don't have the Pioneer but Cambridge 752BD, but I had exactly the same problem than you. Everything seemed to be right, but the ripping didn't start. I tried another USB, and well, everything I could imagine. But I found a solution, which shouldn't work, but it does and since then I have ripped over 300 sacds. At least in Cambridge there is an option My network, which should be on and then your computer sees your player. BUT, for some reason it doesn't work that way with my player and system. It has to be OFF!! Don't ask why, I don't know. Maybe someone does. Anyway, it doesn't pay much to try this trick. Hope it works for you, too.
  2. You were not rude. My English expression is a bit clumsy, sorry.
  3. Ted, in Finland, where I am living, you can copy for your own private use, but not for handing the copy over or selling it. Maybe it is so in USA, too? There are differences in copyrights laws in different countries. Or are SACDs a different case because of their more efficient copy protection?
  4. As I wrote in my post, I don't know nothing about network, which cddumat clearly pointed out. I use Win 10 with basic configuration, I couldn't do any. But I didn't switched off DHCP. I turned off the option My Network from the player, which is on in Azur 752 by default. Now it is not a client to the UPnP servers as my PC. Clearly the connection is not down as I am ripping SACDs now, not before and I even tried the other computer in vain. As I understand it (and I gladly admit this is just a wild guess with my knowledge), the player reserves the address and a port for the use of My Network and there is a collision as ISO2DSD tries to connect to the same address and use another port. Would be great to know, if I am totally wrong and someone with better understanding clears the picture. If not, well, I continue my rippings with joy, as this is fantastic. There are hundreds of SACDs in the public library in my home town . . .
  5. Sorry, your question was not for me, but ripping works with 752 anyway.
  6. Yes, I am ripping now SACDs with my Azur 752BD and it works fine!
  7. Wow, now it works with my Azur 752BD like an angel! After I don't know how many futile efforts, I was going to give up. I didn't know what else to do. Everything seemed to be like it should. But one trick solved the problem. I turned off the option my network from the player, and that was it. The PC don't see the player now, but it works. There has been instructions, that the PC must see the player, but at least in my case, it is not necessary. If my network is on, it chooses automatically, not only the IP address, but also the port, which is different that the ISO2DSD uses and server doesn't find the player. Silly, maybe, as I don't know anything about networks, but hope this helps some . . .
  8. Is the port number fixed? I thought that it has to be the one, with which the player is connected to the PC. But I try this one, thanks!
  9. I have the same problem with 752BD. It recognizes the Autoscript, I think, as the tray of the player opens. The PC sees the player, but the ISO2DSD doesn't work althought the IP address is right. Any ideas anyone, please?
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