Re: Worn CD - Insecure Rip
Ok, I’ll just clean the disc and re-rip the tracks in the future.
Thank you for the answers.
Worn CD - Insecure Rip
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Re: Worn CD - Insecure Rip
If I can't detect any audio glitches in a track with an error, I note the error in my records and carry on. I see no reason to worry about it any further.Leave a comment:
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Re: Worn CD - Insecure Rip
Depends entirely on your level of OCD. Your rip might be just one bit off from perfect, or it could be a thousand bits, but you or anybody else might not hear the difference (compared the bit-perfect version) in either case.Leave a comment:
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Re: Worn CD - Insecure Rip
>Or is the error still there, and just not being detected?
It is likely this.Leave a comment:
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Worn CD - Insecure Rip
I'm a fairly new user looking for some pointers.
I've set up as suggested in the the ripper guide. My drive has C2 error detection, which I am using. Most of my CDs rip ok, and I get a secure message for each track.
Some CDs (older/scratched) give an "insecure" message for some tracks (especially toward the end of the disc?). My procedure has been:
1. Eject the disc, clean it and try to re-rip those tracks.
2. If it fails again, I turn off the C2 error detection and try again. Sometimes that helps achieve an "secure".
My first question is, am I gaining anything by turning off the error detection? Or is the error still there, and just not being detected?
If the track is still not accurate after step 2, is there anything else I should do? Should I not stress about some inaccurate/insecure tracks? When I play it, it seems to sound ok.
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