Should I return this newly purchased CD?
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Re: Should I return this newly purchased CD?
no. Likely no issue. The two tracks are secure at least. Can you try rip on different drive.Comment
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Re: Should I return this newly purchased CD?
Hey Mlotsp,
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Correct. And secure is the best you can get short of an ACCURATERIP database match.Comment
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Thank you everyone! So if I ever see "Secure" with a green check mark I should be good to go? Glad I didn't return the CD and checked with you knowledgeable people first. Thanks again!
MikeComment
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Re: Should I return this newly purchased CD?
Yes. And even "warning" means it had to rerip a few frames but eventually matched the CRC. By the way, tell us your settings in the ultra secure options. We might have suggestions. That is number of attempts, C2 on or off, etc.Comment
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Sorry for the late reply. I have not been near my computer. I will get back with detail settings. Thanks!Comment
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Thanks for any help!
MikeComment
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Re: Should I return this newly purchased CD?
I have noticed that quite a few CD's have trouble ripping the last track or so. Dbpoweramp wants to re-read 25,000+ frames I used ultra secure checked on as well as off. I've tried C2 on and off as well. I finally have to resort to a burst rip. Could there be an issue with my CD ripper. I'm beginning to believe that the CD's are ok as this has happened with several on the last track or two only. The other tracks always rip fine. Oh, by the way, I am ripping MP3 LAME at 320 kps.Comment
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Thank you. I have tried unticking and ticking the lead-in or lead-out option and still have the same results. No luck. The software still wants to re-rip thousands of frames. I have tried AccurateRip checked and unchecked as well. Very frustrating.Comment
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