Hi
I am currently ripping my audio CDs to FLAC using secure rip with Track and Album ReplayGain settings. Of the roughly 100 CDs that I have ripped so far, I ordered replacement CDs for six of them because I was getting either insecure rips or errors. One of the CDs that I ripped went through a long re-rip process on one of the tracks and I left my computer running overnight to finish the process. After the re-rip process finished, it stated that it got an accurate rip. Would I be correct in understanding that the re-rip process for that CD was able to get an error free rip and that the audio and playback quality for that track would be identical to that of the same track being securely and accurately ripped the normal way without the re-rip process? I wish to avoid wasting money on purchasing replacement CDs if the re-rip process can get an identical secure and accurate rip on the CD when compared to that of a normal secure rip process.
Thanks.
I am currently ripping my audio CDs to FLAC using secure rip with Track and Album ReplayGain settings. Of the roughly 100 CDs that I have ripped so far, I ordered replacement CDs for six of them because I was getting either insecure rips or errors. One of the CDs that I ripped went through a long re-rip process on one of the tracks and I left my computer running overnight to finish the process. After the re-rip process finished, it stated that it got an accurate rip. Would I be correct in understanding that the re-rip process for that CD was able to get an error free rip and that the audio and playback quality for that track would be identical to that of the same track being securely and accurately ripped the normal way without the re-rip process? I wish to avoid wasting money on purchasing replacement CDs if the re-rip process can get an identical secure and accurate rip on the CD when compared to that of a normal secure rip process.
Thanks.
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