I have v14.2 running on a windows 7 desktop ripping to flac on my C:\ drive and then copying to a synology NAS. My CD drive is a HL-DT-ST - DVDRWBD CH20N The object is to get error free rips of my CDs on my NAS to serve to my new Linn streamer.
I have set up the ripper as per the setup guide for secure ripping, although I have tweaked the abort rip configurations as I was getting too many time outs with 10 minutes set.
I have looked around the forum, FAQ and the help files, but still have some questions that I am hoping an experienced hand can help me with.
1) How long should it take to rip a track? I am finding that a typical 3:30 or so track takes 10-12 minutes. Is this normal?
2) I have set C2 error pointers checked, but if my drive doesn't support this would it be better unchecked? I have tried the black triangle on a CD test and while I get the progress bar it more or less immediately reports an error and says C2 will be used.
3) Is there somewhere that explains what the output report means such as:
Track 1: Ripped LBA 0 to 11872 (2:38) in 6:08. Filename: C:\Users\Mark\Music\FLAC\J.J. Cale\Anyway the Wind Blows; The Anthology, Disc 1\01 J.J. Cale - Call Me the Breeze.flac
AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 6) [Pass 1, Ultra 1 to 1, Re-Rip 36 Frames]
CRC32: E1B50D93 AccurateRip CRC: F52C879B (CRCv2) [DiscID: 025-00402059-048fb50f-5111e419-1]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 6 [CRCv2 f52c879b]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 41 [CRCv1 134bb254]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 6 [CRCv2 f52c879b]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 41 [CRCv1 134bb254]
What is CRC32, CRCv1, CRCv2, why are there four Verified Confidence reports and why do they have different confidence levels for CRCv2 and CRCv1? What are the numbers after the CRCv1/2?
4) Did I read correctly that setting the HDCD DSP effect on (which I have done) slows it down?
5) I read that ripping to NAS is slow so I am ripping to my desktop hard drive and then copying. But does ripping to NAS slow things down appreciably?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have set up the ripper as per the setup guide for secure ripping, although I have tweaked the abort rip configurations as I was getting too many time outs with 10 minutes set.
I have looked around the forum, FAQ and the help files, but still have some questions that I am hoping an experienced hand can help me with.
1) How long should it take to rip a track? I am finding that a typical 3:30 or so track takes 10-12 minutes. Is this normal?
2) I have set C2 error pointers checked, but if my drive doesn't support this would it be better unchecked? I have tried the black triangle on a CD test and while I get the progress bar it more or less immediately reports an error and says C2 will be used.
3) Is there somewhere that explains what the output report means such as:
Track 1: Ripped LBA 0 to 11872 (2:38) in 6:08. Filename: C:\Users\Mark\Music\FLAC\J.J. Cale\Anyway the Wind Blows; The Anthology, Disc 1\01 J.J. Cale - Call Me the Breeze.flac
AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 6) [Pass 1, Ultra 1 to 1, Re-Rip 36 Frames]
CRC32: E1B50D93 AccurateRip CRC: F52C879B (CRCv2) [DiscID: 025-00402059-048fb50f-5111e419-1]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 6 [CRCv2 f52c879b]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 41 [CRCv1 134bb254]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 6 [CRCv2 f52c879b]
AccurateRip Verified Confidence 41 [CRCv1 134bb254]
What is CRC32, CRCv1, CRCv2, why are there four Verified Confidence reports and why do they have different confidence levels for CRCv2 and CRCv1? What are the numbers after the CRCv1/2?
4) Did I read correctly that setting the HDCD DSP effect on (which I have done) slows it down?
5) I read that ripping to NAS is slow so I am ripping to my desktop hard drive and then copying. But does ripping to NAS slow things down appreciably?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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