Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
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Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
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Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
Thanks for the reply.
If flac format and accurate flac format is just the same I don't mind.
By the way, I don't know the difference between accurate and secure.
I guess accurate rip is more important than secure (?)
Thanks for letting me know that it's not an issue.
I guess I'll not take it as an error now.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
Thanks for the reply.
If flac format and accurate flac format is just the same I don't mind.
By the way, I don't know the difference between accurate and secure.
I guess accurate rip is more important than secure (?)
Thanks for letting me know that it's not an issue.
I guess I won't take it as an error now.Last edited by paul poon; December 17, 2015, 03:15 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
Thanks for the advice garym and mville.
I'll try wash the CD with soap to see whether it'll work.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
Thanks for the reply.
I've set "Minimum Ultra Passes: 1 Maximum Ultra Passes: 2 End After Clean Passes: 1"
This is a new DVD-ROM bought 3 days ago.
The old one is probably broken.
I don't mind if it doesn't matter.
Below here I've copied another CD with the same problem :
Last edited by paul poon; December 17, 2015, 02:21 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
Ideally, you'd try another drive as garym suggests. You could also try giving the CD a wipe clean, and re-ripping. On several occasions this has worked for me.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rip Status = x AR (34) V secure
Probably ok (as it reports secure). How many passes have you set? but can you try ripping on a different drive to see if results are the same.Leave a comment:
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