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  • fastedd

    • May 2009
    • 1

    Secure but not Accurate

    I wonder if any of you experienced users can verfiy if I have the right end of the stick here?

    On one album ripped with 13 tracks, 11 of the tracks show a red X and AR (132) in brown followed by a green tick and Secure. Two of the tracks show as Accurate (2).

    Does this mean that CD ripper thinks there are no errors (end after 2 clean passes) but 132 others disagree?

    Since most of the tracks have similar status should I be reassured that I have a different pressing and two other people have the same pressing and ripped two tracks from that? Would you treat this disc as a good rip?

    On another note if the majority of tracks were accurate but a couple were secure, would this highlight a problem with my disc and I should try to rip on another drive to be sure?

    Sorry for the repeat if asked before. I've searched a few times and while its fairly clear what the symbols mean on a technical basis, I'm not always sure what the best repsonse should be, i.e. re rip, ignore, try another drive etc.

    cheers in advance.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44506

    #2
    Re: Secure but not Accurate

    It could be that those other 2 had the same pressing (132 is a different pressing) and they only ripped 2 tracks...
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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