illustrate
Products            Buy            Support Forum            Registrations            Professional            About           
 

Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    thanks garym for the information.
    I don't know how to use the options when I press the dropdown arrow next to metabutton.

    Leave a comment:


  • garym
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    classical metadata is often a challenge for the database sources. Also, don't forget that you can click on the meta button (or it may be the dropdown arrow next to metabutton) and have PerfectMeta show you all the options found in the metadata databases.

    Leave a comment:


  • garym
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Originally posted by paul poon
    OIC. thank you garym.

    I've got another small question I don't know whether I should create a new thread.

    The CD Ripper shows at the bottom of the Rip Status that all the tracks are /not in AccurateRip/ (sorry for forgotten to copy the screen)
    for the CD it's going to rip.

    After ripping there's no error but the xAR shown in the Rip Status are all transparent.

    Below here I've enclosed the screen after the ripping :

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]810[/ATTACH]

    Is it because the information of the CD is not in the database ?
    correct. because CD not in AR. So the outcome you get (all secure) is good.

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    thanks Spoon.

    All the titles are shown.

    Leave a comment:


  • Spoon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    >Is it because the information of the CD is not in the database ?

    Correct.

    No titles were shown in CD Ripper?

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    By the way, when I try to rip the second (2/2) of the set, all the titles of the tracks are not shown.

    After I changed the Album from
    "Bach: Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord" to
    "Bach: Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord BWV 1014 - 1019 Disc 2",

    all the titles of the tracks appear,

    and the Album is changed to :

    "Bach: Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord, BWV 1014-1019; Sonatas for Viola da Gamba & Harpsichord, BWV 1027-1029, Disc 2"

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    OIC. thank you garym.

    I've got another small question I don't know whether I should create a new thread.

    The CD Ripper shows at the bottom of the Rip Status that all the tracks are /not in AccurateRip/ (sorry for forgotten to copy the screen)
    for the CD it's going to rip.

    After ripping there's no error but the xAR shown in the Rip Status are all transparent.

    Below here I've enclosed the screen after the ripping :

    Click image for larger version

Name:	2015-12-19.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	102.7 KB
ID:	293060

    Is it because the information of the CD is not in the database ?

    Leave a comment:


  • garym
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Originally posted by paul poon
    It's so good to know they're inaudible.
    Thanks again.
    I said They *can* be inaudible. Or one can have significant errors that ARE audible (clicks, pops, stutters, etc)

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    It's so good to know they're inaudible.
    Thanks again.

    Leave a comment:


  • garym
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Originally posted by paul poon
    Thanks garym and mville for the suggestion written below here :
    /but can you try ripping on a different drive to see if results are the same. /

    I borrowed a CD from the library and I rip only track 1 on the same DVD-ROM and it's accurate.
    I guess that there's problem with the CD.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]807[/ATTACH]
    Yep, mystery solved. But do keep in mind that with some ripping errors such as this, they may be so minor that they are not audible. That is a few bad frames that are tiny fractions of a second. One would have to listen to the track to know if the problem is audible.

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Thanks garym and mville for the suggestion written below here :
    /but can you try ripping on a different drive to see if results are the same. /

    I borrowed a CD from the library and I rip only track 1 on the same DVD-ROM and it's accurate.
    I guess that there's problem with the CD.

    Click image for larger version

Name:	2015-12-18 (1).jpg
Views:	2
Size:	93.1 KB
ID:	293057
    Last edited by paul poon; December 18, 2015, 11:03 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Click image for larger version

Name:	2015-12-18 (1).jpg
Views:	2
Size:	93.1 KB
ID:	293058

    /In this instance I am quite certain your rip for track 1 has errors/

    You're right, Spoon !

    I borrowed a CD from the library and I rip only track 1 and it's accurate.
    Last edited by paul poon; December 18, 2015, 11:03 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Thanks spoon for the explanation.
    I'll go to the library to borrow the CD (if there's any) and try ripping on my CD-ROM.
    If there's no error in the track, my CD must be bad (?)

    Leave a comment:


  • Spoon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    In this instance I am quite certain your rip for track 1 has errors, all the other tracks verified with a high confidence. No CD drive on the market can self detect errors 100% of the time, a secure result is the drive thinking it is 100% correct, but accuraterip tells a different story here.

    Leave a comment:


  • paul poon
    replied
    Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure

    Thanks a lot for the explanation garym.
    Thanks a lot for all the information mville.
    I'll read it.

    Leave a comment:

Working...