Hello! Just started using dbPoweramp a few weeks ago; love the product. I've encountered a smattering of tracks that didn't rip perfectly, so I was looking into getting an extra (external) drive to see if the rips fared better there.
Now I want to make sure I am interpreting a part of the documentation correctly -- Having drives with two different offsets will increase my chance of getting a secure rip? So if my current drive is +6, I should go out of my way to find a drive that is something different?
Or did I misinterpret, and simply using a different drive is what matters the most?
I ask because +6 is what I have inside my laptop, and that offset seems to be very common among the external drives currently on the market. The computer shop by me only has one drive from the AccurateRip database that is listed as a different offset! So I'm thinking of jumping on that one, since there are apparently only 3 left in stock.
If this truly doesn't make a difference however, I will probably grab one of the cheaper 6+ models.
Now I want to make sure I am interpreting a part of the documentation correctly -- Having drives with two different offsets will increase my chance of getting a secure rip? So if my current drive is +6, I should go out of my way to find a drive that is something different?
Or did I misinterpret, and simply using a different drive is what matters the most?
I ask because +6 is what I have inside my laptop, and that offset seems to be very common among the external drives currently on the market. The computer shop by me only has one drive from the AccurateRip database that is listed as a different offset! So I'm thinking of jumping on that one, since there are apparently only 3 left in stock.
If this truly doesn't make a difference however, I will probably grab one of the cheaper 6+ models.
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