I've been using dbPoweramp's CD ripper for quite a while and it works very well 99.9% of the time but recently I came across a couple of CD's that will not rip even though the CD's are physically in pristine condition and AccurateRip indicates that the CD is present in its database.
They are both Fleetwood Mac records.
Fleetwood Mac (1976 recording re-released and remastered in 2004 with 5 bonus tracks)
Tusk (1979 recording re-released and remastered in 2004 with a 2nd disc of bonus material)
When I attempt to rip the CD it runs through 2 passes and then 3 more secure passes after which I get a message under Rip Status that says "Re-Rip [12592 frames]". The timer keeps running but nothing is happening. When I cancel the rip and try again I get the following message:
Information ripping to FLAC, 'Track 1' to 'E:\Music\CD Rips\Fleetwood Mac\Fleetwood Mac (Extended)\01 - Monday Morning.flac'
Track 1: ERROR Ripping LBA 0 to 12672 (2:48) in 2:14. Filename: E:\Music\CD Rips\Fleetwood Mac\Fleetwood Mac (Extended)\01 - Monday Morning.flac
As I mentioned before the CD's are in perfect condition and play perfectly on my CD player.
Has anybody come across a situation like this? What might the problem be and are there any suggestions on how to rip these discs.
Thank you.
They are both Fleetwood Mac records.
Fleetwood Mac (1976 recording re-released and remastered in 2004 with 5 bonus tracks)
Tusk (1979 recording re-released and remastered in 2004 with a 2nd disc of bonus material)
When I attempt to rip the CD it runs through 2 passes and then 3 more secure passes after which I get a message under Rip Status that says "Re-Rip [12592 frames]". The timer keeps running but nothing is happening. When I cancel the rip and try again I get the following message:
Information ripping to FLAC, 'Track 1' to 'E:\Music\CD Rips\Fleetwood Mac\Fleetwood Mac (Extended)\01 - Monday Morning.flac'
Track 1: ERROR Ripping LBA 0 to 12672 (2:48) in 2:14. Filename: E:\Music\CD Rips\Fleetwood Mac\Fleetwood Mac (Extended)\01 - Monday Morning.flac
As I mentioned before the CD's are in perfect condition and play perfectly on my CD player.
Has anybody come across a situation like this? What might the problem be and are there any suggestions on how to rip these discs.
Thank you.
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