Hi all,
I’m just curious about an issue I’ve had over the years. I have a number of discs from the early 2000s when copy protection was a real issue. What these discs have in common is that they cannot be ripped at all. Every single track returns an error. What’s also strange is that they are in the AccurateRip database. I posted about this here before in regard to one particular disc and was told that I “needed a different drive”. I don’t understand why my drive can accurately rip hundreds of other discs but not a certain few. The only explanation I can think of is that these discs have copy protection, but if so, how are other people submitting them to AccurateRip? It’s disappointing because I don’t know I’m going to run into this issue until after I buy these discs and I don’t have another drive, and I don’t want to buy another drive only to potentially find that these discs still cannot be ripped.
Recently, I had one of these discs return a result saying that somewhere around 14,000 out of 22,000 frames needed to be reread, but then the next track just returns an error, then the next, and the next, and so on. This happens despite there being no scratches or minimal wear to the discs. I’ve purchased multiple copies of the same release to try to experiment and I get the same results for both copies.
Anyone know why this happens?
I’m just curious about an issue I’ve had over the years. I have a number of discs from the early 2000s when copy protection was a real issue. What these discs have in common is that they cannot be ripped at all. Every single track returns an error. What’s also strange is that they are in the AccurateRip database. I posted about this here before in regard to one particular disc and was told that I “needed a different drive”. I don’t understand why my drive can accurately rip hundreds of other discs but not a certain few. The only explanation I can think of is that these discs have copy protection, but if so, how are other people submitting them to AccurateRip? It’s disappointing because I don’t know I’m going to run into this issue until after I buy these discs and I don’t have another drive, and I don’t want to buy another drive only to potentially find that these discs still cannot be ripped.
Recently, I had one of these discs return a result saying that somewhere around 14,000 out of 22,000 frames needed to be reread, but then the next track just returns an error, then the next, and the next, and so on. This happens despite there being no scratches or minimal wear to the discs. I’ve purchased multiple copies of the same release to try to experiment and I get the same results for both copies.
Anyone know why this happens?
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