I encountered a strange problem where the last two tracks of a certain music CD (Deleted Scenes From the Cutting Room Floor/Caro Emerald) will not be ripped without errors in dBpoweramp.
Secure Ripping results in an error where the ripping is aborted due to thousands of frames needing to be re-ripped. Insecure/Burst ripping produces a file with seriously garbled sound; imagine not clicks or hisses but constant wild "jumping" like an old vinyl LP player for the last minute of the song or so. Painful to listen to...
I have two drives for reading audio CDs, tried both with the same result. Then tried the CD in my hifi CD player with no problems. Then I tried ripping with EAC which I actually left some time ago in favor of dBpoweramp. EAC ripped both tracks without hiccups and they sound fine (no immediately audible errors that is). Even says they are accurate (certainty 200).
Now EAC is quite old, doesn't even recognize my second/newer drive and I think dBpoweramp's interface is way better. I wonder what makes it impossible for dBpoweramp to rip these last two tracks, even inaccurately?
Secure Ripping results in an error where the ripping is aborted due to thousands of frames needing to be re-ripped. Insecure/Burst ripping produces a file with seriously garbled sound; imagine not clicks or hisses but constant wild "jumping" like an old vinyl LP player for the last minute of the song or so. Painful to listen to...
I have two drives for reading audio CDs, tried both with the same result. Then tried the CD in my hifi CD player with no problems. Then I tried ripping with EAC which I actually left some time ago in favor of dBpoweramp. EAC ripped both tracks without hiccups and they sound fine (no immediately audible errors that is). Even says they are accurate (certainty 200).
Now EAC is quite old, doesn't even recognize my second/newer drive and I think dBpoweramp's interface is way better. I wonder what makes it impossible for dBpoweramp to rip these last two tracks, even inaccurately?
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