I have been using the dBpoweramp ripper to rip my CD's. I really like the speed and ease of use over EAC. However, I have run into a few problem tracks on 3 CD's where I end up with an error for a music file when using dBpoweramp.
I tried to re-rip the tracks and still ended up with an error. I then tried ripping those tracks with EAC. EAC also saw the problem frames, but it's error correcting was able to ultimately successfully rip 2 of 3 tracks while I couldn't with dBpoweramp. These were verified with accurate rip.
Perhaps I need to configure dBpoweramp ripper differently so that it could also successfully rip those tracks?
I am set up for secure ripping. My ultra secrue settings are 1,6,1. My drive does have C2 error detection and that is checked. I have max. re-reads of bad frames set at 700 times.
I tried to re-rip the tracks and still ended up with an error. I then tried ripping those tracks with EAC. EAC also saw the problem frames, but it's error correcting was able to ultimately successfully rip 2 of 3 tracks while I couldn't with dBpoweramp. These were verified with accurate rip.
Perhaps I need to configure dBpoweramp ripper differently so that it could also successfully rip those tracks?
I am set up for secure ripping. My ultra secrue settings are 1,6,1. My drive does have C2 error detection and that is checked. I have max. re-reads of bad frames set at 700 times.
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