I'm ripping my CDs using a relatively cheap slim-enclosure LG USB optical drive sitting atop a wooden desk in an old house with wooden floors prone to flex and vibration when people or pets walk on it (there's no way I can stop this or get around it). Despite the environmental vibration, I'm getting accurate/secure rips about 95% of the time (the other 5% is most likely due to damaged or faulty CDs -rather than environmental/mechanical factors).
My question is - Is there any possibility that environmental/mechanical vibrations, possibly jostling the optical drive, would result in faulty rips despite those rips being reported by dBpoweramp as accurate or secure?
My question is - Is there any possibility that environmental/mechanical vibrations, possibly jostling the optical drive, would result in faulty rips despite those rips being reported by dBpoweramp as accurate or secure?
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