My understanding of CD Ripper is limited to simply setting up the software options according to the site instructions and then using the software in a basic way to rip some of my cds. I've ripped about 30 of my old (10 to 20 years!) cds with little problem. Recently I've bought some new cds from Amazon and have had a few problems.
One example is a set of 3cds where 2 of the cds have ripped without any problem but the third has returned a dialogue like this for several tracks:
Track 2: Ripped LBA 13885 to 19160 (1:10) in 1:30. Filename: /Users/kbird/Music/Glenn Gould/Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, 1981 recording/02 J S Bach - Variation 1.flac
AccurateRip: Inaccurate (confidence 105) Secure (Warning) [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 4, Re-Rip 1 Frames]
CRC32: 25440451 AccurateRip CRC: 00A40B62 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 032-0034ef02-04c4cc05-d10c0820-2]
Re-rip Frame: 14376 (00:00:06.546) matched 10 / 12
I know roughly what it means has happened from the help pages on the website but am not sure of the implications. Is there a page on the site which suggests what to do if there is a less than optimum rip?
Should I be returning the discs to the vendor as faulty or do I just accept it? The tracks seem to play ok after all and I can't pick out any faults?
On one track on one cd I got just an ERROR message. It still seems to play ok to my ear but should I return it if purchased recently.
Please accept my apologies if the information I need is posted somewhere obvious on the site.
Thanks for any help
One example is a set of 3cds where 2 of the cds have ripped without any problem but the third has returned a dialogue like this for several tracks:
Track 2: Ripped LBA 13885 to 19160 (1:10) in 1:30. Filename: /Users/kbird/Music/Glenn Gould/Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, 1981 recording/02 J S Bach - Variation 1.flac
AccurateRip: Inaccurate (confidence 105) Secure (Warning) [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 4, Re-Rip 1 Frames]
CRC32: 25440451 AccurateRip CRC: 00A40B62 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 032-0034ef02-04c4cc05-d10c0820-2]
Re-rip Frame: 14376 (00:00:06.546) matched 10 / 12
I know roughly what it means has happened from the help pages on the website but am not sure of the implications. Is there a page on the site which suggests what to do if there is a less than optimum rip?
Should I be returning the discs to the vendor as faulty or do I just accept it? The tracks seem to play ok after all and I can't pick out any faults?
On one track on one cd I got just an ERROR message. It still seems to play ok to my ear but should I return it if purchased recently.
Please accept my apologies if the information I need is posted somewhere obvious on the site.
Thanks for any help
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