Question on errors in rip
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Re: Question on errors in rip
Normally rip with green checkmark is good rip (secure) when one doesn't get an AR match. But this is a bit of an odd case, as you are getting AR matches for all the other tracks on this album, but not for this track. So something is odd here. I'd try ripping that track with a different drive for example. -
Re: Question on errors in rip
Thanks for the information. I am wondering if a brief network connection issue could cause it also? I re-ripped the CD in the same drive and it had all AR matches this time... Unfortunately i do not have another drive! But, I did just order one...Normally rip with green checkmark is good rip (secure) when one doesn't get an AR match. But this is a bit of an odd case, as you are getting AR matches for all the other tracks on this album, but not for this track. So something is odd here. I'd try ripping that track with a different drive for example.Comment
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Re: Question on errors in rip
if you got all AR matches the second time, you're all good. Must have been an internet connection issue. A second drive will come in useful. Some CDs rip perfectly on one drive but not another. So multiple drives (even very cheap ones) can be useful.Comment
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Re: Question on errors in rip
Ok, that brings up a question i have always wondered about - since this is a bit by bit reproduction, i assume it doesn't matter what drive or computer music is ripped on (as long as I get the AR checkmark)? Over time i ripped every CD I had on an old Mac Pro, but did it in Apple Lossless (thru iTunes), i am now going back and using DBpoweramp to get the verified Accurate rip in FLAC.Comment
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Re: Question on errors in rip
correct. Computer or drive doesn’t matter. That’s the beauty of AR. Also, you can use the PerfectTunes companion product to test for AR matches on already ripped lossless files. You may want to use that on the old apple lossless files instead of re-ripping.Ok, that brings up a question i have always wondered about - since this is a bit by bit reproduction, i assume it doesn't matter what drive or computer music is ripped on (as long as I get the AR checkmark)? Over time i ripped every CD I had on an old Mac Pro, but did it in Apple Lossless (thru iTunes), i am now going back and using DBpoweramp to get the verified Accurate rip in FLAC.Comment
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