G'day,
I'm sorry if I'm asking something elementary, I just seem to be having a major problem ripping CD's.
I put up my hand to rip about 1500 sermon CD's for a friend a little while ago and did my research as to the best software I could find for such a large task.
Whoever recorded these CD's used Audacity to record the sermons to WAV, then Nero to burn the WAV file to disc.
PROBLEM:
The first track always seems to rip fine. I'm ripping using 'secure' and at no more than 4x. Each CD usually contains 2 x 35 minute tracks (sermons). Whenever it gets to the second track, it can take up to 8 hours with a red box ie. 're-rip 3845 frames'. After about 8 hours I usually cancel it and rip in burst mode. (which seems to work fine)
I'm no stranger to professional audio recording ie. Pro Tools, Logic etc... but I know little to nothing about CD ripping.
As these are from an independent church, I would imagine AccurateRip is superfluous?!
I dont know whether these masters are just dodgy CD's (which would be horrific as they are the only copies left) or whether I've just missed something fundamental in setting up my newly purchased copy of 'dbpoweramp'.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
L
I'm sorry if I'm asking something elementary, I just seem to be having a major problem ripping CD's.
I put up my hand to rip about 1500 sermon CD's for a friend a little while ago and did my research as to the best software I could find for such a large task.
Whoever recorded these CD's used Audacity to record the sermons to WAV, then Nero to burn the WAV file to disc.
PROBLEM:
The first track always seems to rip fine. I'm ripping using 'secure' and at no more than 4x. Each CD usually contains 2 x 35 minute tracks (sermons). Whenever it gets to the second track, it can take up to 8 hours with a red box ie. 're-rip 3845 frames'. After about 8 hours I usually cancel it and rip in burst mode. (which seems to work fine)
I'm no stranger to professional audio recording ie. Pro Tools, Logic etc... but I know little to nothing about CD ripping.
As these are from an independent church, I would imagine AccurateRip is superfluous?!
I dont know whether these masters are just dodgy CD's (which would be horrific as they are the only copies left) or whether I've just missed something fundamental in setting up my newly purchased copy of 'dbpoweramp'.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
L
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