I turned on aborting after 1 unrecoverable frame, and now I'm getting some puzzling results:
In one instance, it produced an accurate rip after re-ripping 4 frames, the third of which said:
But the manual says that the "After Unrecoverable Frames...aborts ripping if the track is insecure."
On a few different discs, I had tracks abort after the first attempted rerip with the following message:
Why the difference? Is this because it was the first re-rip (rather than the third) that was insecure?
Or does the C2-best-match mean that it's considered "recoverable"? (I think when "c2 best match" doesn't appear, it means that C2 dropped all 34 attempted reads. Conversely, I think the "c2 best match" in the first example above indicates that 9 of the reads weren't dropped by C2 -- and were presumably identical.)
In one instance, it produced an accurate rip after re-ripping 4 frames, the third of which said:
Re-rip Frame: xxxxxx (00:yy:zz.abc). Insecure (c2 dropped 25) [c2 best match]
On a few different discs, I had tracks abort after the first attempted rerip with the following message:
** Reached Maximum 1 Unrecoverable Frames For This Track
Re-rip Frame: xxxxxx (00:yy:zz.abc)
Re-rip Frame: xxxxxx (00:yy:zz.abc)
Or does the C2-best-match mean that it's considered "recoverable"? (I think when "c2 best match" doesn't appear, it means that C2 dropped all 34 attempted reads. Conversely, I think the "c2 best match" in the first example above indicates that 9 of the reads weren't dropped by C2 -- and were presumably identical.)
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