Spoon:
It's been almost 6 years since I first downloaded dBpoweramp. I followed your advice and bought Plextor products. I love the accurate rip feature. While I still use EAC to rip I was wondering if there is a way to look at all my music files to determine those that were ripped accurately. I am now at about 40,000 tracks and I know that there are a number of them that are not good rips. Many predate accurate rip. I have found over the years that about 10% of the CD's have been poor quality pressings. The Plex utilities that came with my Plextor Premium drive can measure all the C1, C2 and non-correctable errors. I've used the print out to prove to retailers that the CD is defective and they gave me my money back or exchanged them. I currently store my files in a flac format.
Is there a tool that will look at each track and determine if they were ripped correctly?
Thanks,
Tunetyme
It's been almost 6 years since I first downloaded dBpoweramp. I followed your advice and bought Plextor products. I love the accurate rip feature. While I still use EAC to rip I was wondering if there is a way to look at all my music files to determine those that were ripped accurately. I am now at about 40,000 tracks and I know that there are a number of them that are not good rips. Many predate accurate rip. I have found over the years that about 10% of the CD's have been poor quality pressings. The Plex utilities that came with my Plextor Premium drive can measure all the C1, C2 and non-correctable errors. I've used the print out to prove to retailers that the CD is defective and they gave me my money back or exchanged them. I currently store my files in a flac format.
Is there a tool that will look at each track and determine if they were ripped correctly?
Thanks,
Tunetyme
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