The situation - I purchased the 11 disk Time Life set titled Singers and Songwriters on ebay. The set was new - still in shrink wrap.
When I ripped the disks to .flac and .mp3 two of the disks went to ultra-secure rip with my internal drive after the first two songs and would never go to completion.
I then tried to rip the disks with and external drive and ran into the same problems - the first track or two would rip accurately and then no go - so I moved to a laptop that I disconnected from my network and the disks ripped. I contacted the seller and she actually sent me a whole new set - she must have purchased dozens and dozens.
The new set displayed the same behavior so I just ripped them on my external drive but connected to the internet and the first disk ripped as secure as did the second BUT no songs were marked accurate only secure.
So my question is - what does it mean?
Is it possible that Time Life made a bunch of sets of these songs where two disk were bad?
Or does it men my internal drive is bad? This drive has performed like a champ with all other CDs (more than 1200 disks ripped and all accurate) with the exception of a two duplicate "Yes" cd sets (But I could see the second disk of each of the sets was partially delaminated.)
I will attach a text file for one of the CDs
And here is some additional info of interest - I use a program called Tag&Rename to work on the tags of my rips and to verify the rips against data from "Freedb" and what is really puzzling is that the first disk I ripped from the new set reported as OK (identifiable/tag-able) on Freedb but the second disk which I have attached the report text file from cd ripper to this message did not report as identifiable from Freedb.
When I ripped the disks to .flac and .mp3 two of the disks went to ultra-secure rip with my internal drive after the first two songs and would never go to completion.
I then tried to rip the disks with and external drive and ran into the same problems - the first track or two would rip accurately and then no go - so I moved to a laptop that I disconnected from my network and the disks ripped. I contacted the seller and she actually sent me a whole new set - she must have purchased dozens and dozens.
The new set displayed the same behavior so I just ripped them on my external drive but connected to the internet and the first disk ripped as secure as did the second BUT no songs were marked accurate only secure.
So my question is - what does it mean?
Is it possible that Time Life made a bunch of sets of these songs where two disk were bad?
Or does it men my internal drive is bad? This drive has performed like a champ with all other CDs (more than 1200 disks ripped and all accurate) with the exception of a two duplicate "Yes" cd sets (But I could see the second disk of each of the sets was partially delaminated.)
I will attach a text file for one of the CDs
And here is some additional info of interest - I use a program called Tag&Rename to work on the tags of my rips and to verify the rips against data from "Freedb" and what is really puzzling is that the first disk I ripped from the new set reported as OK (identifiable/tag-able) on Freedb but the second disk which I have attached the report text file from cd ripper to this message did not report as identifiable from Freedb.
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