I use C2 error correction for all my rips, but sometimes I will get errors on tracks which cannot be ripped, or need to be re-ripped but have a large number of frames to be re-ripped.
I have noticed, however, that but turning off C2 error correction solves this problem on the particular track. After turning it off, I try the track again, and it rips without problems, and I get accurate-rip results close-so or matching those of the rest of the track.
What could this be? Bad C2 implementation on my drive? (I've tried this from 2 different drives, Sony & LG).
Should I leave C2 on? Or turn it off all together?
Thanks.
I have noticed, however, that but turning off C2 error correction solves this problem on the particular track. After turning it off, I try the track again, and it rips without problems, and I get accurate-rip results close-so or matching those of the rest of the track.
What could this be? Bad C2 implementation on my drive? (I've tried this from 2 different drives, Sony & LG).
Should I leave C2 on? Or turn it off all together?
Thanks.
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