because I needed a drive which can read BD, and my old Samsung was audibly running on it's last legs I bought a Verbatim slimline 43889 USB-C. (recognised as "PIONEER BD-RW BDR-UD03" by CD Ripper)
I did successfully extract the audio of the Pink Floyd Animals Blue Ray (using DVD Audio Extract) and a week later I wanted to rip some recent CD purchases
The first thing I noticed was that none of the CD's were ripped on the first pass, they all failed the accurate rip. Second pass, mostly after re-rip of some 2 or 3 frames it completed the rip (only approx 1 out of 5 tracks went without re-rip). But when I listened to the FLACs, I noticed all kinds of noises (e.g. ticks) that are not supposed to be there. What could be wrong here? dBpoweramp Reference R17.7
btw: now ripping with the Samsung (TSSTcorp CDDVDW SE-208DB ) again, lots of re-rips (200+ frames each track) but at least Accurate again and sound good
I did successfully extract the audio of the Pink Floyd Animals Blue Ray (using DVD Audio Extract) and a week later I wanted to rip some recent CD purchases
The first thing I noticed was that none of the CD's were ripped on the first pass, they all failed the accurate rip. Second pass, mostly after re-rip of some 2 or 3 frames it completed the rip (only approx 1 out of 5 tracks went without re-rip). But when I listened to the FLACs, I noticed all kinds of noises (e.g. ticks) that are not supposed to be there. What could be wrong here? dBpoweramp Reference R17.7
btw: now ripping with the Samsung (TSSTcorp CDDVDW SE-208DB ) again, lots of re-rips (200+ frames each track) but at least Accurate again and sound good
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