Hi:
I recently purchased DBPowerAmp CD Ripper so I can begin ripping my CD collection to single FLAC + Cuesheet for archiving purposes.
By default "burst" was checked as the ripping method and I initially used it because I did not know better. But I started to become concerned when some tracks ripped as "accurate" and others as "inaccurate".
By googling, I found an excellent article on what the best settings should be and that the ripping method should be "secure", not "burst".
But by doing this, I discovered that my external CD/DVD drive was on its last leg, because I was getting errors which did not happen using my computer's internal CD/DVD burner. So for now I am using my internal CD/DVD drive.
The question I have is this: On a particular CD, the last track gave an error after 6 ultra secure passes and re-ripping which was quite time consuming. I did not want to go crazy because of this error so I switched to "burst" and did the ripping again so I could get a complete rip even though the last track then showed as "inaccurate". Then I opened the .cue in Foobar2000, converted the FLAC into separate tracks, and played the last track in VLC Media Player. Even though it was through computer speakers, I listened very carefully for the 7+ minutes and it sounded fine to me. Since I need a complete lossless archive of this CD, is there anything else I could have done besides rip in "burst" mode?
Thank you.
mdubin
I recently purchased DBPowerAmp CD Ripper so I can begin ripping my CD collection to single FLAC + Cuesheet for archiving purposes.
By default "burst" was checked as the ripping method and I initially used it because I did not know better. But I started to become concerned when some tracks ripped as "accurate" and others as "inaccurate".
By googling, I found an excellent article on what the best settings should be and that the ripping method should be "secure", not "burst".
But by doing this, I discovered that my external CD/DVD drive was on its last leg, because I was getting errors which did not happen using my computer's internal CD/DVD burner. So for now I am using my internal CD/DVD drive.
The question I have is this: On a particular CD, the last track gave an error after 6 ultra secure passes and re-ripping which was quite time consuming. I did not want to go crazy because of this error so I switched to "burst" and did the ripping again so I could get a complete rip even though the last track then showed as "inaccurate". Then I opened the .cue in Foobar2000, converted the FLAC into separate tracks, and played the last track in VLC Media Player. Even though it was through computer speakers, I listened very carefully for the 7+ minutes and it sounded fine to me. Since I need a complete lossless archive of this CD, is there anything else I could have done besides rip in "burst" mode?
Thank you.
mdubin
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