Yes I do understand that. I just like to see uniformity for all tracks when I do a rip. I would rather see in the log '12 tracks ripped securely' rather than '11 accurate 1 secure'.
Yes I do understand that. I just like to see uniformity for all tracks when I do a rip. I would rather see in the log '12 tracks ripped securely' rather than '11 accurate 1 secure'.
Thanks for the feedback. As i suspected. I like to see all tracks on a cd ripped the same way so I'll just disable accurate rip temporarily to rip the cd securely.
I have a cd where the 2nd last track is a 1 minute silent track before the final track.
When I rip it I get an accurate rip with 15 matches for all tracks except for the silent track which gives a secure rip.
I'm assuming because there is no music it can't be matched in accurate rip?
I don't want to remove the silent track as I want to preserve the cd the way it was intended.
I also don't want to rip the cd and have 11 accurate ripped tracks and 1 secure, so would the only option although not ideal be to turn off accurate rip and do a secure rip for the whole cd instead?
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