Why does re-rip frames occur and why doesn't it resolve? The only way I can to keep it from doing this is to uncheck secure and choose burst.
CDRipper Rerip Frames
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Disable c2 pointers, some drive do not support correctly. -
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If you switch to burst mode it will rip the track straight through, but it won't re-rip any questionable frames so you'll end up with questionable data on those difficult frames. Questionable data can sound like a dropout, a pop, scraping noise, or be completely inaudible.
8559 frames is too many to re-rip. It would take hours. Try cleaning your CD and/or ripping it with a different drive.Comment
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When I encounter something like this, what I do is skip the track. Once the other tracks have been ripped, I go back and re-rip the track(s) that I skipped. Usually, they will rip accurately on the first pass.Comment
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It's having problem ripping that disk then. This can even happen with a brand new disk (errors in manufacturing). You might try to rip with a different drive. I've found that hard to rip CDs sometimes work when using a different drive or computer. What happens if you let it finish ripping. Even with reripping frames, dbpa can still eventually produce a secure rip.Comment
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You need to try a different CD drive (form another manufacturer).Comment
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This does not mean that a drive optimised for writing, will do anything but perform superbly, 99.9% of the time.
Sadly, very rarely, a disc, or track / tracks from a disc, will give errors.Last edited by Oggy; April 05, 2016, 05:02 PM.Comment
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When I have that problem I will usually carefully wash the disk and try it again. If it still doesn't work toss it and get another copy of it or just live with the fact that you are going to be missing a track from that album. When I started getting that occurring fairly often (once a week or more) I replaced the drive with one of the highest rated ones from the list they maintain on this forum, no more problems, I can not even remember the last time I had an error that didn't resolve.Comment
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Whilst this is really frustrating, I should add that I've had 5 fails, out of around 1,700 CDs, 3 being the notorious PDO "bronzing".
These faults are different to a scratch on the reflective side and Copy protection fail, and it would be interesting to hear from anyone else who have ripped these discs, Twice Upon A Time (1992) and Career Moves (1993).
Apart from the PDO bronzing discs, the common denominator is, a fancy coloured label.Last edited by Oggy; April 08, 2016, 05:50 PM.Comment
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My worst fail was Mike Oldfield, Island, PDO disc, which wouldn't read the TOC. Just had a Polydor, 1992 Siouxsie disc, that took three copies to get an AccurateRip and an Island, Loudain Wainwright that a second copy has given errors on the last 2-3 tracks. I'm trying one different CD before giving up. I strongly suspect that these last two discs are down to imperfections on the label side.
Whilst this is really frustrating, I should add that I've had 5 fails, out of around 1,700 CDs, 3 being the notorious PDO "bronzing".
These faults are different to a scratch on the reflective side and Copy protection fail, and it would be interesting to hear from anyone else who have ripped these discs, Twice Upon A Time (1992) and Career Moves (1993).
Apart from the PDO bronzing discs, the common denominator is, a fancy coloured label.Comment
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