Hello everybody out in this world!
I think every user of dBpoweramp nows about this. You have a cd in mint condition. You rip this cd and everthing looks fine, until you listen to this cd.
And you hear for exampel a short drop out. Because the cd was ripped without any problems, and is playable on a cd player without error, it must be a
manufacturing error on the master. To buy the cd again, or to try another external cd drive will be worthless. When will dBpoweramp solve this problem?
I think its a shame that a modern software cannot handle this kind of errors, for example with a special rip modus who don't use AccurateRip and instead
interpolates errors like a cd player.
I think every user of dBpoweramp nows about this. You have a cd in mint condition. You rip this cd and everthing looks fine, until you listen to this cd.
And you hear for exampel a short drop out. Because the cd was ripped without any problems, and is playable on a cd player without error, it must be a
manufacturing error on the master. To buy the cd again, or to try another external cd drive will be worthless. When will dBpoweramp solve this problem?
I think its a shame that a modern software cannot handle this kind of errors, for example with a special rip modus who don't use AccurateRip and instead
interpolates errors like a cd player.
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