I've been using this product to rip CDs and I have some very basic noobie questions. I tried some basic searches but now knowing any "keywords" makes it difficult.....
1. What do the "confidence" numbers mean?
2. A few of my CDs show track 1 as having wierd lengths (e.g. 335:36:00, 335:39:11) When I try ripping these CDs it locks up the ripper and I have to kill the program to recover.
3. I thought purchasing the proct allowed lifetime "AMG music" access. How come in the configuration it says I have 364 days remaining?
4. I sort of understand the difference between burst and secure, but I am unsure of what the options "interpolate unrecoverable frames" and "mark track as error if insecure" do. I am assuming the first will try to "fill in" the bad parts and the second will just not rip the track. Correct?
5. Sometimes the Artist/Album/Genre information is incorect. How do I fix it without having to manually edit all of the information?
I started out using the "power pack" version and just updated to the "reference" version. I'm ripping all commercially bought CDs.
Sorry for the goofy questions, have pity on a noob.
Tom
1. What do the "confidence" numbers mean?
2. A few of my CDs show track 1 as having wierd lengths (e.g. 335:36:00, 335:39:11) When I try ripping these CDs it locks up the ripper and I have to kill the program to recover.
3. I thought purchasing the proct allowed lifetime "AMG music" access. How come in the configuration it says I have 364 days remaining?
4. I sort of understand the difference between burst and secure, but I am unsure of what the options "interpolate unrecoverable frames" and "mark track as error if insecure" do. I am assuming the first will try to "fill in" the bad parts and the second will just not rip the track. Correct?
5. Sometimes the Artist/Album/Genre information is incorect. How do I fix it without having to manually edit all of the information?
I started out using the "power pack" version and just updated to the "reference" version. I'm ripping all commercially bought CDs.
Sorry for the goofy questions, have pity on a noob.
Tom
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