Hi,
I have quite a large number of lightly scratched discs, they play fine in my CD player but when trying to rip some have been going to an individual bad frame limit of over 1000. This causes the rip to take quite a few hours which is not practical (it'll take a year to rip everything!)
If I turn the individual bad frame rip to abort after 1 frame the track comes up as error but plays fine afterwards (most do anyway, some dics are unsalvageable)
Is there any point in having Ultra Secure passes if you don't the have individual frame re-rip? are they just looking for bad frames or actually error correcting as they go - would burst mode be just as accurate?
Thankyou.
I have quite a large number of lightly scratched discs, they play fine in my CD player but when trying to rip some have been going to an individual bad frame limit of over 1000. This causes the rip to take quite a few hours which is not practical (it'll take a year to rip everything!)
If I turn the individual bad frame rip to abort after 1 frame the track comes up as error but plays fine afterwards (most do anyway, some dics are unsalvageable)
Is there any point in having Ultra Secure passes if you don't the have individual frame re-rip? are they just looking for bad frames or actually error correcting as they go - would burst mode be just as accurate?
Thankyou.
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