I also got this error every time I try to use CUERipper 2.1.6 with my Pioneer BDR-XD05. I confirmed it's fixed for my drive in CUETools/CUERipper 2.2.2. The changelog says it has also been fixed for BDR-XD07U since 2.2.0. No idea about the other drives mentioned by previous commenters.
Just chiming in with a "me too". I got this error every time I try to use CUERipper 2.1.6 with my Pioneer BDR-XD05. It seems to be an issue with CUERipper and Pioneer external BD drives. EAC works fine with them. I am trying CUERipper 2.2.2 now, and so far, it seems to be doing better. I will edit this post if the problem continues in 2.2.2.
Just chiming in with a "me too". I got this error every time I try to use CUERipper 2.1.6 with my Pioneer BDR-XD05. It seems to be an issue with CUERipper and Pioneer external BD drives. EAC works fine with them. I am trying CUERipper 2.2.2 now, and so far, it seems to be doing better.
Just chiming in with a "me too". I get this error every time I try to use CUERipper 2.1.6 with my Pioneer BDR-XD05. It seems to be an issue with CUERipper and Pioneer external BD drives. EAC works fine with them. I am trying CUERipper 2.2.2 now and will edit this post with my findings.
Just chiming in with a "me too". I get this error every time I try to use CUERipper with my Pioneer BDR-XD05. It seems to be an issue with CUERipper and Pioneer external BD drives. EAC works fine with them.
I am not running 14.50. That was probably the first version I installed, when it was new. I have upgraded a couple times since then (just running the latest installer) and I am definitely running 15.10 now. I think the .ini does not get overwritten when upgrading. Is there something in the old .ini preventing ImageMagick from running?
I am not running 14.50. That was probably the first version I installed, when it was new. I have upgraded a couple times since then (just running the latest installer) and I am definitely running 15.10 now. I think the .ini does not get overwritten when upgrading.
Doesn't work for me. This is on Win7 Pro 64-bit. But I can run magick on the command line, and the file compresses down to about half its size: "C:\Program Files\FileOptimizer\Plugins64\magick.exe" convert "autumn - sample.tif" -compress ZIP tmp.tif tmp.tif is 124,032 bytes, whereas the original is 213,642.