Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
And it likely won't be the last. As garym mentioned, it's a normal occurrence.
Re-ripping frames does take a long time per frame. I once let a >500-frame re-rip run its course; it took about four hours. (It turns out the disk was completely useless. I had to buy a replacement.)
If that's not bad enough, I recently saw dBpa start re-ripping 21,000+ frames on one track (!). I skipped the track immediately since it would have taken something like a week to finish (if the drive didn't fail) and I had no confidence it would end well anyway. I checked the disc for any obvious flaw after the rip completed and ... well, I guess a 3 mm hole counts as a flaw, eh? I must have mistaken it for part of the artwork. The good news is that only the one track was affected. The better news is that I listed to the track on YouTube and discovered I don't like it at all, so I'm missing a track and I don't care. I got lucky on that one.
There's always something....
And it likely won't be the last. As garym mentioned, it's a normal occurrence.
Re-ripping frames does take a long time per frame. I once let a >500-frame re-rip run its course; it took about four hours. (It turns out the disk was completely useless. I had to buy a replacement.)
If that's not bad enough, I recently saw dBpa start re-ripping 21,000+ frames on one track (!). I skipped the track immediately since it would have taken something like a week to finish (if the drive didn't fail) and I had no confidence it would end well anyway. I checked the disc for any obvious flaw after the rip completed and ... well, I guess a 3 mm hole counts as a flaw, eh? I must have mistaken it for part of the artwork. The good news is that only the one track was affected. The better news is that I listed to the track on YouTube and discovered I don't like it at all, so I'm missing a track and I don't care. I got lucky on that one.
There's always something....
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