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

    Originally posted by paul poon
    By the way, I don't know the difference between accurate and secure.

    I guess accurate rip is more important than secure
    Something to read:

    [SIZE=2]AccurateRip[/SIZE]

    dBpoweramp CD Ripper Setup Guide

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

    Originally posted by paul poon
    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.
    AccurateRip match just means that your secure rip matches one or more other people's rip of same CD. So it is just a powerful piece of evidence that your secure rip is really secure. A secure rip without an AR match is still very likely secure. It just doesn't have that extra bit of evidence of comparison to others rips.

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  • paul poon
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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.

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

    Originally posted by paul poon
    sorry to let you know that ripping doesn't work out after washing the CD with soap
    It is not an issue. I have many CD tracks that are not accuraterip accurate, but are secure.

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

    sorry to let you know that ripping doesn't work out after washing the CD with soap :

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  • paul poon
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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.

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  • paul poon
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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 :

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    Last edited by paul poon; December 17, 2015, 02:21 PM.

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  • mville
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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.

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

    Originally posted by paul poon
    I have copied the screen with the rip status below here :

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]801[/ATTACH]

    Does this matter ?
    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.

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

    I have copied the screen with the rip status below here :

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