I've been having some trouble with a CD I purchased recently. When it arrived, I immediately proceeded to rip its contents via EAC Secure Mode (My drive supports Accurate Stream and C2 Error Detection). I ripped using offset correction and had taken all of the necessary precautions in order to get a good rip.
I was able to Accurately rip all of the tracks (confidence approx. 20 on each), so I figured there would be no issues with any of them. But upon listening back to one of the tracks, I noticed that there were a lot of noticeable skips in various places. I checked the state of the CD; there are no visible defects, scratches, or bits of dust on either side.
Either the CD was pressed from the factory with those skips in the audio data, or 20 other people using accurate rip just so happened to have the same skips in the exact same places. Or something. But regardless, the entire reason I bought this new CD is because the old version I had was badly scratched and experiencing CD rot. It kind of pisses me off that the new version I bought evidently still has errors.
Here's the CD in question;
Delerium
Archives Vol. 1 (Disc 2 in particular)
Published/Manufactured by Nettwerk Records
I was able to Accurately rip all of the tracks (confidence approx. 20 on each), so I figured there would be no issues with any of them. But upon listening back to one of the tracks, I noticed that there were a lot of noticeable skips in various places. I checked the state of the CD; there are no visible defects, scratches, or bits of dust on either side.
Either the CD was pressed from the factory with those skips in the audio data, or 20 other people using accurate rip just so happened to have the same skips in the exact same places. Or something. But regardless, the entire reason I bought this new CD is because the old version I had was badly scratched and experiencing CD rot. It kind of pisses me off that the new version I bought evidently still has errors.
Here's the CD in question;
Delerium
Archives Vol. 1 (Disc 2 in particular)
Published/Manufactured by Nettwerk Records
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