I have a couple of discs where a small number of tracks fail on AccurateRip. I've seen that if ALL fail, then it's likely that your disc is just different. But if only a small number fail, then you should take more notice.
I then turned on Secure ripping to take more care over those tracks, with the default options. I still get AccurateRip fails, but they are showing as Secure (with an "i" symbol).
So, do I trust that all is well, and move on? Or still worry about the AccurateRip fail? Or worry about the "i" against Secure?
Do I try more and more secure options until I get a pass?
Any suggestions welcome in dealing with situations where accuraterip is reporting an issue.
And for "normal" ripping, is it safe just to work in Fast/Burst mode, checking that all are ripped with AccurateRip=Yes, and only switching to Secure ripping to deal with any discs or tracks that have AccurateRip issues flagged? Is that the fastest way to proceed safely, or would you anyway just leave Secure ripping on "just in case"?
Thanks.
I then turned on Secure ripping to take more care over those tracks, with the default options. I still get AccurateRip fails, but they are showing as Secure (with an "i" symbol).
So, do I trust that all is well, and move on? Or still worry about the AccurateRip fail? Or worry about the "i" against Secure?
Do I try more and more secure options until I get a pass?
Any suggestions welcome in dealing with situations where accuraterip is reporting an issue.
And for "normal" ripping, is it safe just to work in Fast/Burst mode, checking that all are ripped with AccurateRip=Yes, and only switching to Secure ripping to deal with any discs or tracks that have AccurateRip issues flagged? Is that the fastest way to proceed safely, or would you anyway just leave Secure ripping on "just in case"?
Thanks.
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