I'm easily baffled. When I run dbPoweramp and AccurateRip reports a corrupt file, what do I do about that besides take notes?
The file may be from an LP I digtized, or an "original" CD which has since been remastered, which often changes the music. I find that track break points on live sets are often changed and done incorrectly in the remasters, among other audible changes to the mix.
But even if I am ripping from a CD, and the CD looks perfect to the eyeball, and the CD drive is running at the slowest speed and has proven reliable in the past, what can I do about a track that is reported as corrupt?? I'm not going to go out and buy a dozen more copies in the hope of a better pressing. I'm not hearing any problem with the music. So, is this feature really going to help me find the promised land in some way? What am I missing??
The file may be from an LP I digtized, or an "original" CD which has since been remastered, which often changes the music. I find that track break points on live sets are often changed and done incorrectly in the remasters, among other audible changes to the mix.
But even if I am ripping from a CD, and the CD looks perfect to the eyeball, and the CD drive is running at the slowest speed and has proven reliable in the past, what can I do about a track that is reported as corrupt?? I'm not going to go out and buy a dozen more copies in the hope of a better pressing. I'm not hearing any problem with the music. So, is this feature really going to help me find the promised land in some way? What am I missing??
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