Hi,
I got a strange problem trying to rip "Change - Reach For The Sky (Anthology 1980-1985)". Both CDs play flawlessly in my PC (drive: LG BH10LS30 Firmware 1.0) using VLC player (and other programs). They also play fine in my Blu-Ray standalone player. The discs appear to be free of scratches (they arrived today still sealed and the package was damage free as well).
However when I try to rip them (dbPoweramp 15.3, latest codecs, Flac no compression) some of the titles have small glitches and hickups. It's like a few frames are missing. I know the BH10LS30 is not the best drive in the world but that's what I have to deal with and this is the only disc (or double disc to be more precise) that's causing these kind of problems.
I tried re-ripping the CDs with several options but even after re-ripping thousands of frames the results are the same: glitches and hickups are always at the same time stamp so I can reproduce the problem. However dbPoweramp CD Ripper tells me the re-ripping went fine and doesn't report an error. I tried disabling C2 (although it's supported by the drive) but I get the same results. Again: playing those discs with VLC player or on a standalone doesn't produce these glitches.
Could this be caused by a copy protection or due to the fact that the CDs are nearly 80 mins. long?
I got a strange problem trying to rip "Change - Reach For The Sky (Anthology 1980-1985)". Both CDs play flawlessly in my PC (drive: LG BH10LS30 Firmware 1.0) using VLC player (and other programs). They also play fine in my Blu-Ray standalone player. The discs appear to be free of scratches (they arrived today still sealed and the package was damage free as well).
However when I try to rip them (dbPoweramp 15.3, latest codecs, Flac no compression) some of the titles have small glitches and hickups. It's like a few frames are missing. I know the BH10LS30 is not the best drive in the world but that's what I have to deal with and this is the only disc (or double disc to be more precise) that's causing these kind of problems.
I tried re-ripping the CDs with several options but even after re-ripping thousands of frames the results are the same: glitches and hickups are always at the same time stamp so I can reproduce the problem. However dbPoweramp CD Ripper tells me the re-ripping went fine and doesn't report an error. I tried disabling C2 (although it's supported by the drive) but I get the same results. Again: playing those discs with VLC player or on a standalone doesn't produce these glitches.
Could this be caused by a copy protection or due to the fact that the CDs are nearly 80 mins. long?
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