Having ripped quite a few CDs from my collection now, I have come across quite a few disks, where most tracks were flagged "Accurate", but some were just "Secure". I re-ripped those on two other drives and came up with the exact same results (and matching CRCs) - which made me wonder about the reproducibility of CD errors on different drives.
If there is a defect (scratch etc.) on a CD, that causes an error, will this error be consistent and reproducible between different drives? So, will I necessarily end up with the same results when re-ripping my CDs?
Also, from what I've been reading here about AccurateRip, it seems, that a "different pressing" produces non-matching CRCs for all tracks of an CD. Is it also possible, that only some tracks don't match, if the pressing is different (that is what I'm seeing for many of my CDs)? Or are above mentioned - potentially consistent - errors more the more likely cause?
If there is a defect (scratch etc.) on a CD, that causes an error, will this error be consistent and reproducible between different drives? So, will I necessarily end up with the same results when re-ripping my CDs?
Also, from what I've been reading here about AccurateRip, it seems, that a "different pressing" produces non-matching CRCs for all tracks of an CD. Is it also possible, that only some tracks don't match, if the pressing is different (that is what I'm seeing for many of my CDs)? Or are above mentioned - potentially consistent - errors more the more likely cause?
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