I am about 20% of the way through ripping my CDs and the whole process has been going very smoothly until one of my CDs (19 years old) suddenly showed "re-ripping frame 3945". 30 minutes later and it had moved about 10 frames! I skipped to the next track and it showed "re-ripping 18892 frames".
When I looked at the CD, it appeared that the surface had lots of little cracks, hence the issues ripping it. This is the first time I have ever seen this on a pressed CD.
Anyway my question is what is the likelehood of getting a decent rip (it seems to play ok) vs the stress that might be put on the CD drive if it could take hours to extract the data? I have no idea how long the process might have taken but judging by the speed it was going, it probably would have been taken all night.
Is it realistically worth bothering with or am I just better off buying a new CD and done with?
Thanks!
When I looked at the CD, it appeared that the surface had lots of little cracks, hence the issues ripping it. This is the first time I have ever seen this on a pressed CD.
Anyway my question is what is the likelehood of getting a decent rip (it seems to play ok) vs the stress that might be put on the CD drive if it could take hours to extract the data? I have no idea how long the process might have taken but judging by the speed it was going, it probably would have been taken all night.
Is it realistically worth bothering with or am I just better off buying a new CD and done with?
Thanks!
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