I was ripping CDs for much of yesterday and everything was going fine. This morning, I encountered a problem that I don't know how to solve. I loaded a new CD which plays well on my VLC media player; so, it does not appear to have any defects. However, when I start ripping that same CD, I get a message that there are ripping errors for all of the tracks, i.e., the rip status indicates "X inaccurate" for all of the tracks on the CD. How do I correct this problem?
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Re: Ripping errors
Hey PJBaker,
it does not appear to have defects, but you have no proof for that. The defects might not be audible and corrected by the error correction that exist for Audio CD playback.
In case that the CD has defects, you can't correct this problem at all. Did you change your dbpa config? Did you enable C2 pointers? Do you see those problems only with this CD or all CDs now?
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The CD might have errors not reported/detected by VLC.I was ripping CDs for much of yesterday and everything was going fine. This morning, I encountered a problem that I don't know how to solve. I loaded a new CD which plays well on my VLC media player; so, it does not appear to have any defects. However, when I start ripping that same CD, I get a message that there are ripping errors for all of the tracks, i.e., the rip status indicates "X inaccurate" for all of the tracks on the CD. How do I correct this problem?
First, check the settings Dat Ei refers to.
You can try cleaning the CD and re-ripping or try ripping in a different optical drive. Some users have reported successful rips when ripping in a different optical drive.
If you still get errors then it is probably a manufacturing defect that cannot be fixed. If this is the case, there's not much else you can do. Hopefully, these errors are not audible.Last edited by mville; February 15, 2016, 05:22 PM.Comment
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Re: Ripping errors
I tried to rip another CD and the same thing happened. I believe there is a problem with the settings that I may have inadvertently changed. What dbpa config should I use? I did not knowingly enable C2 pointer (what are those?). Is there a default setting that I can activate so that I can go back to where all the setting should be?Comment
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Can you re-rip a CD that you ripped OK yesterday. Does that CD now report errors?I tried to rip another CD and the same thing happened. I believe there is a problem with the settings that I may have inadvertently changed. What dbpa config should I use? I did not knowingly enable C2 pointer (what are those?). Is there a default setting that I can activate so that I can go back to where all the setting should be?
... OK good, ignore the above as problem solved.Comment
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Re: Ripping errors
You can run:
...also how to do a full reset of dBpoweramp? (if dBpoweramp crashes for some reason) Where does dBpoweramp save its files / settings? It is installed to c:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpoweramp or c:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp The 64 bit version of dBpoweramp is installed to: c:\Program Files\dBpoweramp It
To reset the settings, then reinstall, ty ripping on the default settings after install.Comment

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