Spoon,
Thanks for all your replies and information. Here are a few for you.
1. if you rip a disc that is not in AccurateRip on one drive and get 100% secure rips then rip it on a different drive which gives you 100% AccurateRip (based on your own previous submission) is it considered a perfect rip because of the different drive?
2. some discs say "CD in AccurateRip" then will only rip as Secure...why would that be?
3. when a disc is ripped 7 out of 10 AccurateRip (or something similar) and the others are secure is that just because the secure tracks have not been submitted to AccurateRip?
4. what would you say the odds of a secure rip being accurate are? (I'm assuming the difference is often just that the secure rip has not been submitted to AccurateRip)?
5. does a rip that required re-rips (secure rip with green i ) indicate the same end result as a rip that did not require any re-rips (secure with green check )? in other words, in the end, is there any difference between these two rips?
6. would you agree that a rip that results in an error () is still at least as good as a non-secure (burst mode) rip?
Thanks for all your replies and information. Here are a few for you.
1. if you rip a disc that is not in AccurateRip on one drive and get 100% secure rips then rip it on a different drive which gives you 100% AccurateRip (based on your own previous submission) is it considered a perfect rip because of the different drive?
2. some discs say "CD in AccurateRip" then will only rip as Secure...why would that be?
3. when a disc is ripped 7 out of 10 AccurateRip (or something similar) and the others are secure is that just because the secure tracks have not been submitted to AccurateRip?
4. what would you say the odds of a secure rip being accurate are? (I'm assuming the difference is often just that the secure rip has not been submitted to AccurateRip)?
5. does a rip that required re-rips (secure rip with green i ) indicate the same end result as a rip that did not require any re-rips (secure with green check )? in other words, in the end, is there any difference between these two rips?
6. would you agree that a rip that results in an error () is still at least as good as a non-secure (burst mode) rip?
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