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trtlrock
10-31-2008, 09:29 AM
I'm confused. I have dBPA configured to abort if >200 frames need to be re-ripped. I do NOT have "Mark Track as Error if Insecure" checked off.

So, when I ripped a CD in Secure Mode, I figured that I would have to re-rip (in Burst mode) any tracks that had >200 frames needing to be re-ripped.

Yet (see track *1 below) the Secure Rip of this CD does yield a ripped track *1. The track is marked as "X AR X Insecure," with the "X AR" portion "greyed out," if that makes any sense.

What has happened here? Has track *1 ripped as if I had done it in Burst mode, saving me the trouble of ripping it that way again? If so, that's fine. Just want to confirm...

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dBpoweramp Release 13.1 Digital Audio Extraction Log from Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:51 PM

Drive & Settings
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Ripping with drive 'E: [TSSTcorp - DVD-ROM TS-H352C]', Drive offset: 6, Overread Lead-in/out: No
AccurateRip: Active, Using C2: No, Cache: 1024 KB, FUA Cache Invalidate: No
Pass 1 Drive Speed: Max, Pass 2 Drive Speed: 40
Ultra:: Vary Drive Speed: Yes, Min Passes: 3, Max Passes: 6, Finish After Clean Passes: 2
Bad Sector Re-rip:: Drive Speed: Max, Maximum Re-reads: 34

Encoder: Apple Lossless -v
DSP Effects / Actions: -dspeffect1="ReplayGain=-albummode={qt}0{qt}"

Extraction Log
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Track 1: Ripped LBA 75 to 17997 (3:58) in 3:07. Filename: \\NAS\media\Music\Pretenders\1981 08 15~ePretenders II\1~01~The Adultress.m4a
Insecure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 6, Re-Rip 513 Frames]
CRC32: 00000000 AccurateRip CRC: 00000000 [DiscID: 012-0014425c-00bdc561-b20aef0c-1]
** Aborted: Have to ReRip 513 Frames, Re-Rip Limit Set to 200 Frames

Spoon
10-31-2008, 09:47 AM
Yes to be expected as dbpoweramp rips the first pass in 1 burst rip (to compare to accuraterip), so there is a complete track there. Only the re-ripping of the individual frames would it abort out.

trtlrock
10-31-2008, 09:54 AM
Thanks for the quick answer!