Is it so that if
-> I choose Secure (and Ultra-secure) ripping mode,
and
-> No interpolation
and
-> No "Mark as error if insecure"
and
-> dBpoweramp returns an insecure track, but does not abort the track with the unreadable error message
then
On the insecure frames, the rip is equivalent to a Burst rip?
If so: When there is an unreadable error, which is discovered after the initial burst rip -- why is the Burst not used? Sure I appreciate the information that the disc is even worse than one without this error, but is there a particular reason why I don't even get an Insecure rip?
-> I choose Secure (and Ultra-secure) ripping mode,
and
-> No interpolation
and
-> No "Mark as error if insecure"
and
-> dBpoweramp returns an insecure track, but does not abort the track with the unreadable error message
then
On the insecure frames, the rip is equivalent to a Burst rip?
If so: When there is an unreadable error, which is discovered after the initial burst rip -- why is the Burst not used? Sure I appreciate the information that the disc is even worse than one without this error, but is there a particular reason why I don't even get an Insecure rip?