Hi All,
I have been pulling my hair out over the past few days, trying to figure out why one or two tracks fail to rip every few disks, even with very clean CDs. It is always the same track that fails. I supposed that my LiteOn DX-20A4PU was just not a very good drive for ripping, and have posted extensively on CDFreaks to find information about a better drive to buy. However, veterans over at that forum insisted that my drive should be good for ripping. I tested my drive with Diskspeed 5 and see that it reads very accurately and is a speed demon. Everest indicates that my drive is a rebadged Philips/BenQ, by the way.
Then I noticed that the tracks that fail (same track every time) fail at precisely the last six frames of the track, on the first pass. That is, dBpoweramp Ripper does not even attempt an Ultra Pass. Ultra Secure ripping is enabled, of course.
Here follows an error message example:
Information ripping to FLAC, 'Track 3' to 'C:\A-temp\Judy Collins\Classic Folk\Judy Collins - 03 - Both Sides Now.flac'
Track 3: ERROR Ripping LBA 36699 to 51472 (3:16) in 0:12. Filename: C:\A-temp\Judy Collins\Classic Folk\Judy Collins - 03 - Both Sides Now.flac
Unable to read CD, check CD disc (frame LBA 51467 ripping 6 frames track end LBA 51472)
What is going on here? I was about at the end of the trial, and thought that maybe Ultra Passes were disabled in the trial. So, I registered R13.2, but no joy.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Bruce
I have been pulling my hair out over the past few days, trying to figure out why one or two tracks fail to rip every few disks, even with very clean CDs. It is always the same track that fails. I supposed that my LiteOn DX-20A4PU was just not a very good drive for ripping, and have posted extensively on CDFreaks to find information about a better drive to buy. However, veterans over at that forum insisted that my drive should be good for ripping. I tested my drive with Diskspeed 5 and see that it reads very accurately and is a speed demon. Everest indicates that my drive is a rebadged Philips/BenQ, by the way.
Then I noticed that the tracks that fail (same track every time) fail at precisely the last six frames of the track, on the first pass. That is, dBpoweramp Ripper does not even attempt an Ultra Pass. Ultra Secure ripping is enabled, of course.
Here follows an error message example:
Information ripping to FLAC, 'Track 3' to 'C:\A-temp\Judy Collins\Classic Folk\Judy Collins - 03 - Both Sides Now.flac'
Track 3: ERROR Ripping LBA 36699 to 51472 (3:16) in 0:12. Filename: C:\A-temp\Judy Collins\Classic Folk\Judy Collins - 03 - Both Sides Now.flac
Unable to read CD, check CD disc (frame LBA 51467 ripping 6 frames track end LBA 51472)
What is going on here? I was about at the end of the trial, and thought that maybe Ultra Passes were disabled in the trial. So, I registered R13.2, but no joy.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Bruce
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