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  • Porcus
    dBpoweramp Supporter
    • Feb 2007
    • 792

    #1

    Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

    I have a few brand new CDs which refuse to rip accurately nor securely -- log says that c2 drops all re-reads (ultra-secure mode).

    Now, as the Defective By Design feature does set out to handle cases with malfunctioning error codes, and it has an interpolation function, would it then be a good idea to regard the aforementioned CDs as, to phrase it oxymoronically, "Unintentionally DbD" and use this rip mode? Is this a different (and better) method for frames which probably have OK audio but manfunctioning error codes, than the usual interpolate-over-insecure-frames feature, which is ... frankly, terrible?
    [URL="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=13939586#post13939586"]A DIY automation for ripping with the Sony XL1-B* media changer.[/URL]
  • bhoar
    dBpoweramp Supporter
    • Sep 2006
    • 1173

    #2
    Re: Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

    Have you tried these discs in more than one type of drive?

    -brendan
    I'm documenting duplicator robots and autoloaders.
    URL: [url]http://hyperdiscs.pbwiki.com/[/url]
    email: brendan|hoar+gmail|com ... replace both '|' with '.' and also '+' with '@'.

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 45561

      #3
      Re: Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

      If you do not hear pops and clicks then your drive is interpolating for you.
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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      • Porcus
        dBpoweramp Supporter
        • Feb 2007
        • 792

        #4
        Re: Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

        Spoon: Care to elaborate? It is ripped as insecure, does that mean that dBpoweramp does not pick any of the rips, and interpolation takes place if either I have asked dBpoweramp to or the drive does so for me?

        In which case, is there any way for dBpoweramp to control whether the drive interpolates or not?

        And, does the DbD mode matter?


        bhoar: yep! The Matshita drive in the Sony XL1B, the HL-DT-ST in my laptop and a couple of PX-230A's (including one brand new which I ... eh, deflowered yesterday).
        [URL="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=13939586#post13939586"]A DIY automation for ripping with the Sony XL1-B* media changer.[/URL]

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 45561

          #5
          Re: Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

          It means the drive is zeroing out the errors so they cannot be heard, this happens if you want it or not with almost all drives.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • Porcus
            dBpoweramp Supporter
            • Feb 2007
            • 792

            #6
            Re: Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

            So dBpoweramp's "interpolate"-function is just an alternative algorithm, which may or may not be better or worse than what my CD spinner does?

            And still: is there one or two functions (inaccurate frame vs. the DbD function) in dBpoweramp?
            [URL="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=13939586#post13939586"]A DIY automation for ripping with the Sony XL1-B* media changer.[/URL]

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            • Spoon
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 45561

              #7
              Re: Rip manufactoring-defective CDs as "Defective By Design"?

              Indeed.
              Spoon
              www.dbpoweramp.com

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