I'm embarking on ripping ~1,000 CD's and want to get AccurateRip to work correctly.
My problem is that I believe the drive offset listed in AR's database is incorrect. I have a ASUS - BW-16D1H-U, and the database shows an offset value of +6, but this is based on only 2 submissions. My drive appears to have an offset of +667. The reason I believe the database is wrong is that I've already obtained a second drive of the same make, and both show +667, not just on one disc but on 5 different ones I've tried (not from the same box).
When I insert a key disk, I get the following message:
After clicking "Configure AccurateRip", I get the message:
So it seems that as long as my drive's offset doesn't match the (presumably incorrect) database value, I cannot use AccurateRip.
Is there a way to override the database value so that I can start relying on AR?
Thanks!
My problem is that I believe the drive offset listed in AR's database is incorrect. I have a ASUS - BW-16D1H-U, and the database shows an offset value of +6, but this is based on only 2 submissions. My drive appears to have an offset of +667. The reason I believe the database is wrong is that I've already obtained a second drive of the same make, and both show +667, not just on one disc but on 5 different ones I've tried (not from the same box).
When I insert a key disk, I get the following message:
After clicking "Configure AccurateRip", I get the message:
So it seems that as long as my drive's offset doesn't match the (presumably incorrect) database value, I cannot use AccurateRip.
Is there a way to override the database value so that I can start relying on AR?
Thanks!
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