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?
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?
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