Hi everybody
Today I have ripped the Thomas Dybdahl cd "One Day You Will Dance For Me, New York City" with dbPowerAmp's cd ripper, but unfortunately the ripping status puzzles me. The first 8 tracks have accureate as rip status with 6 and in some cases 7 matching results (the number in brackets). However, the final track (track number 9) called "Piece" has Secure as rip status. The complete status for this tracks is as follows:
X AR v Secure (42).
If I understand the help file correctly, the above mentioned status means that the rip had no detectable errors, but the CD is not present in AccurateRip's database. This seems odd to me, though, as the 8 first tracks were present in AccurateRip's database. Cosequently, I don't really know what to do with the track. Can I assume that the track is fine, and that I don't need to do anything to it, or should I re-rip it with some changed settings?
It's really important for me to get good FLAC rips of the cds in my cd collection, as I intend to use the rips as "master copies" to be played on a Sonos system I intend to buy within the next couple of weeks. Therefore it is very important for me to know whether getting a "secure" rip should be fine.
Best regards
Sybrandt.
Today I have ripped the Thomas Dybdahl cd "One Day You Will Dance For Me, New York City" with dbPowerAmp's cd ripper, but unfortunately the ripping status puzzles me. The first 8 tracks have accureate as rip status with 6 and in some cases 7 matching results (the number in brackets). However, the final track (track number 9) called "Piece" has Secure as rip status. The complete status for this tracks is as follows:
X AR v Secure (42).
If I understand the help file correctly, the above mentioned status means that the rip had no detectable errors, but the CD is not present in AccurateRip's database. This seems odd to me, though, as the 8 first tracks were present in AccurateRip's database. Cosequently, I don't really know what to do with the track. Can I assume that the track is fine, and that I don't need to do anything to it, or should I re-rip it with some changed settings?
It's really important for me to get good FLAC rips of the cds in my cd collection, as I intend to use the rips as "master copies" to be played on a Sonos system I intend to buy within the next couple of weeks. Therefore it is very important for me to know whether getting a "secure" rip should be fine.
Best regards
Sybrandt.
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