First, I'm loving the software and I've had great luck getting AccurateRip-verified rips almost every time—so, thanks! I'm wondering how best to deal with a stubborn CD that is refusing to verify SOME tracks.
The CD in question is brand new, literally pristine from the jewel box to the CD drive. When I rip (using the settings for non-C2 drives in the setup guide) I get this:
If I push the Maximum Re-Reads setting to 50 (which I realize I'm not supposed to do without C2 support) I get to this:
QUESTIONS:
I'm on OS X 10.12.6 and R16.1 here are my dBpoweramp settings:
Thanks much.
The CD in question is brand new, literally pristine from the jewel box to the CD drive. When I rip (using the settings for non-C2 drives in the setup guide) I get this:
If I push the Maximum Re-Reads setting to 50 (which I realize I'm not supposed to do without C2 support) I get to this:
QUESTIONS:
- Are those newly AccurateRip-verified tracks false-positives because I pushed the re-reads past 34? I've tried pushing Maximum Re-Reads up to 100 for the other tracks, but no change.
- Should I just assume that the first three tracks are unverifiable because of some error in pressing my copy of the CD? Is there anything else I can try?
- My understanding is that the [i] Secure label means I got a good rip according to the CD drive, but it just isn't verified by the database? If I can let go of my perfectionist tendencies, what are the odds that something is wrong with the rip that will be noticeable during playback?
I'm on OS X 10.12.6 and R16.1 here are my dBpoweramp settings:
Thanks much.
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