Hi.
Today was my first day using dbPowerAmp and CD Ripper. I'm ripping using two different Plextor PX-880SA drives (simultaneously running two separate instances of CD Ripper), 64-bit Windows 7, 8 megs of RAM. I'm ripping to Apple Lossless.
I have set the Secure settings exactly as suggested in the "CD Ripper Secure Ripping Setup Guide" guide. C2 Error Pointers is on, I am Ejecting After Rip (with all the default sub-options; sample offset is set to +6 as recommended for this drive), and Read into Lead-in or Lead-out is checked.
I also have 4 DSP's running: Replay Gain, Audio CD - Hidden Track Silence Removal, Audio CD - Silence Track Deletion, and Move Destination File on Error.
The problem I'm running into: in about half of the CD's I've run so far, the last track is "AccurateRip: Inaccurate" though a Secure read happens. So I'll get:
10 Tracks Ripped: 9 Accurate, 1 Secure
11 Tracks Ripped: 10 Accurate, 1 Secure
19 Tracks Ripped: 18 Accurate, 1 Secure (Warning)
5 Tracks Ripped: 4 Accurate, 1 Secure (Warning)
The 1 track that isn't accurate is always the last one.
Any suggestions on what might be causing it, and therefore what I should go do?
Thanks for the help,
Peter (Enjolras)
Today was my first day using dbPowerAmp and CD Ripper. I'm ripping using two different Plextor PX-880SA drives (simultaneously running two separate instances of CD Ripper), 64-bit Windows 7, 8 megs of RAM. I'm ripping to Apple Lossless.
I have set the Secure settings exactly as suggested in the "CD Ripper Secure Ripping Setup Guide" guide. C2 Error Pointers is on, I am Ejecting After Rip (with all the default sub-options; sample offset is set to +6 as recommended for this drive), and Read into Lead-in or Lead-out is checked.
I also have 4 DSP's running: Replay Gain, Audio CD - Hidden Track Silence Removal, Audio CD - Silence Track Deletion, and Move Destination File on Error.
The problem I'm running into: in about half of the CD's I've run so far, the last track is "AccurateRip: Inaccurate" though a Secure read happens. So I'll get:
10 Tracks Ripped: 9 Accurate, 1 Secure
11 Tracks Ripped: 10 Accurate, 1 Secure
19 Tracks Ripped: 18 Accurate, 1 Secure (Warning)
5 Tracks Ripped: 4 Accurate, 1 Secure (Warning)
The 1 track that isn't accurate is always the last one.
Any suggestions on what might be causing it, and therefore what I should go do?
Thanks for the help,
Peter (Enjolras)
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