Re: Secure (Recover Errors) mode results in choppy audio
So getting back on track then, in post *4 below it looks like the issues were resolved in this case by making a change to the drive conditions regarding C2 error pointers. Seems at least one of the drives in use reported that this was supported, but in fact we&*8217;re not. This has been noted in the past, but keep in mind these drives are being optimized for data use, not for us 0.1% audio users.
The benefit of using dbPoweramp in this case is pretty big. Almost all other programs that provide the ability to rip audio CDs simply do not offer these background options for correction. They just rip what they can and don&*8217;t report much other than "Done" when they finish.
So getting back on track then, in post *4 below it looks like the issues were resolved in this case by making a change to the drive conditions regarding C2 error pointers. Seems at least one of the drives in use reported that this was supported, but in fact we&*8217;re not. This has been noted in the past, but keep in mind these drives are being optimized for data use, not for us 0.1% audio users.
The benefit of using dbPoweramp in this case is pretty big. Almost all other programs that provide the ability to rip audio CDs simply do not offer these background options for correction. They just rip what they can and don&*8217;t report much other than "Done" when they finish.
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