Hi,
Read through several posts tonight about AccurateRip, and I want to make sure I understand everything correctly.
I have a collection of a few hundred cds, 95% in great condition. So i am taking Spoon's advice and going to build 2 profiles.
The first profile is AccurateRip using burst mode. This profile should produce flawless rips for 90% + of my cds. As long as each track on a cd has a confidence rating of 4 or better, I can be assured that it is a perfect rip.
For the other 10% of my cds with tracks having less than a 4 confidence, or other AR problems, I will have a second profile using Secure Mode without AR. (Why use AR again when it failed in the first pass?)
Am I correct? Anything I am missing?
Also, based on one of the threads, it seemed that using excessive settings in Secure Mode could potentially increase the number of errors introduced into the rip. Something to do with the increased likelihood that the wrong data will be selected during correction.
With that in mind, what would be the best Secure Mode settings for someone who would much rather buy a new CD instead of ripping a single CD for 2 hours and still having potentially noticeable errors?
Thanks,
Matthew
Read through several posts tonight about AccurateRip, and I want to make sure I understand everything correctly.
I have a collection of a few hundred cds, 95% in great condition. So i am taking Spoon's advice and going to build 2 profiles.
The first profile is AccurateRip using burst mode. This profile should produce flawless rips for 90% + of my cds. As long as each track on a cd has a confidence rating of 4 or better, I can be assured that it is a perfect rip.
For the other 10% of my cds with tracks having less than a 4 confidence, or other AR problems, I will have a second profile using Secure Mode without AR. (Why use AR again when it failed in the first pass?)
Am I correct? Anything I am missing?
Also, based on one of the threads, it seemed that using excessive settings in Secure Mode could potentially increase the number of errors introduced into the rip. Something to do with the increased likelihood that the wrong data will be selected during correction.
With that in mind, what would be the best Secure Mode settings for someone who would much rather buy a new CD instead of ripping a single CD for 2 hours and still having potentially noticeable errors?
Thanks,
Matthew
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