Hello, I'm ripping with a Plextor PX712A. The soundtrack I'm ripping is a limited to 5000 2CD set for Dark Crystal so the accuraterip database results were limited to only 3 matches for the first and 2 for the second disc. I would like to note I just purchased this set used so I don't have past information on whether it played well or not.
The first disc with the exception of one track ripped on the first pass all the way through. When I started the second CD it ripped the first 15 tracks just fine with a rating of 2 on the first pass. After that each track (16-28) went to 3 secure passes and started reripping frames with numbers as high as 600-1200 each. I canceled those tracks. The CD itself visually looks unscratched and quickly playing two of the shorter tracks seemed to sound fine.
I tried my other drive (Pioneer DVR116D) and the same problem was occurring. I loaded the CD back into the Plextor drive and after having the same problem I closed dbpoweramp and ran EAC doing a test read. EAC reported back that it had read the tracks without any errors. I loaded dbpoweramp and tried ripping the problem tracks again and this time it reported it to be accurate in the first pass with a rating of 2 like the previous tracks. To be consistent I reripped the entire CD again after that and all 28 tracks ripped in the first pass with the same results (accurate rip rating of 2)
I was wondering what would be the possible cause of that and would you say the rip is truly accurate and secure? If not is there something else I should do to be sure? Thanks!
-John
The first disc with the exception of one track ripped on the first pass all the way through. When I started the second CD it ripped the first 15 tracks just fine with a rating of 2 on the first pass. After that each track (16-28) went to 3 secure passes and started reripping frames with numbers as high as 600-1200 each. I canceled those tracks. The CD itself visually looks unscratched and quickly playing two of the shorter tracks seemed to sound fine.
I tried my other drive (Pioneer DVR116D) and the same problem was occurring. I loaded the CD back into the Plextor drive and after having the same problem I closed dbpoweramp and ran EAC doing a test read. EAC reported back that it had read the tracks without any errors. I loaded dbpoweramp and tried ripping the problem tracks again and this time it reported it to be accurate in the first pass with a rating of 2 like the previous tracks. To be consistent I reripped the entire CD again after that and all 28 tracks ripped in the first pass with the same results (accurate rip rating of 2)
I was wondering what would be the possible cause of that and would you say the rip is truly accurate and secure? If not is there something else I should do to be sure? Thanks!
-John
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