I tried dbPoweramp in 2017, used Secure Mode and ran into repeated problems with too many (for me) tracks refusing to rip at all and others taking many, many attempts before they would rip. Buying another ASUS optical drive with two power USB's solved some but not all issues.
Bought CD Ripper again & also Perfectunes in 2021 but have been successfully using Burst Mode which happened to be the default setting. I've had none of the problems I experienced in 2017 using Secure Mode and I'm completely happy with the sound quality of the uncompressed FLAC Burst Mode results listening to ripped CD's with Focal Utopia headphones & the 4.4mm balanced headphone output on my N8 Brass Black DAP. I do think although I have no evidence to support this, that using FLAC uncompressed is a benefit and since micro SD cards & SSD's are much cheaper than they were 5 - 10 years ago, why be concerned with storage space?
Bought CD Ripper again & also Perfectunes in 2021 but have been successfully using Burst Mode which happened to be the default setting. I've had none of the problems I experienced in 2017 using Secure Mode and I'm completely happy with the sound quality of the uncompressed FLAC Burst Mode results listening to ripped CD's with Focal Utopia headphones & the 4.4mm balanced headphone output on my N8 Brass Black DAP. I do think although I have no evidence to support this, that using FLAC uncompressed is a benefit and since micro SD cards & SSD's are much cheaper than they were 5 - 10 years ago, why be concerned with storage space?
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