Hi there,
I've been using CDRipper for quite a while now on my Macbook, mainly to copy my collection of audiobooks and it's been great.
However, I now have one audiobook that is being particularly recalcitrant. I bought it second hand off ebay, in great condition, and it plays fine on my cd player. However, when it came to ripping it, disc 1 worked perfectly, but disc 2 would not rip. When inspecting the disc, it was clean and had no scratches. After a bit of research on this forum I decided to try copying it on a different SuperDrive to my own (borrowing my brother's). It still would not rip. I therefore purchased another copy from Amazon - this time brand new. Same problem. Disc 1 rips perfectly, but disc 2 refuses to copy any tracks, and when "re-ripping" it gives me a number of roughly 20,000 bad frames.
The cd is in accuraterip with a confidence of 5, so I don't see how it could be a manufacturing defect on all CDs, if somewhere in the world people are ripping it and matching each other's rips.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can try to fix this? C2 errors are disabled, I have tried ripping in burst mode on both SuperDrives (result does not match accuraterip database).
Many thanks.
H.
I've been using CDRipper for quite a while now on my Macbook, mainly to copy my collection of audiobooks and it's been great.
However, I now have one audiobook that is being particularly recalcitrant. I bought it second hand off ebay, in great condition, and it plays fine on my cd player. However, when it came to ripping it, disc 1 worked perfectly, but disc 2 would not rip. When inspecting the disc, it was clean and had no scratches. After a bit of research on this forum I decided to try copying it on a different SuperDrive to my own (borrowing my brother's). It still would not rip. I therefore purchased another copy from Amazon - this time brand new. Same problem. Disc 1 rips perfectly, but disc 2 refuses to copy any tracks, and when "re-ripping" it gives me a number of roughly 20,000 bad frames.
The cd is in accuraterip with a confidence of 5, so I don't see how it could be a manufacturing defect on all CDs, if somewhere in the world people are ripping it and matching each other's rips.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can try to fix this? C2 errors are disabled, I have tried ripping in burst mode on both SuperDrives (result does not match accuraterip database).
Many thanks.
H.
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