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  • GVCCbob
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Jan 2019
    • 90

    Ripping CD's that do not pass accurate

    In the process of ripping my 750 cd collection, big time consuming job.

    Most of the CD's rip fast without issues, but I have a few that get stuck re-ripping, takes forever, and does not complete a secure rip.

    I clean them, reprocess, but with for a few no results.

    So I use burst mode Titles. I usually get a red message Inaccurate (15) or some number.

    I stream them, sound great no issues.

    Question, what is the best way to handle these CD's.
    Re-ripping can take forever, and it usually makes no difference.

    What is best practice.

    Thanks
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5892

    #2
    Re: Ripping CD's that do not pass accurate

    Originally posted by GVCCbob
    In the process of ripping my 750 cd collection, big time consuming job.

    Most of the CD's rip fast without issues, but I have a few that get stuck re-ripping, takes forever, and does not complete a secure rip.

    I clean them, reprocess, but with for a few no results.

    So I use burst mode Titles. I usually get a red message Inaccurate (15) or some number.

    I stream them, sound great no issues.

    Question, what is the best way to handle these CD's.
    Re-ripping can take forever, and it usually makes no difference.

    What is best practice.

    Thanks
    exactly what you are doing is what I do with problem disks. Best, of course, is AccurateRip match. Second best is SECURE rip. Last chance is a rip that one can listen to without obvious problems, even though it says it has errors. If at that point, the rip is not listenable, then you need to replace the CD or purchase a download version of the album.

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    • GVCCbob
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Jan 2019
      • 90

      #3
      Re: Ripping CD's that do not pass accurate

      The strange thing is both these CD's look perfect, no scratches, fingerprints, etc.

      Highway 101,
      Whitney Houston

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5892

        #4
        Re: Ripping CD's that do not pass accurate

        Originally posted by GVCCbob
        The strange thing is both these CD's look perfect, no scratches, fingerprints, etc.

        Highway 101,
        Whitney Houston
        I have seen this many times. Some of my problem CDs are brand new. Right from package to Drive tray to rip. And yet a problem.

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