I fired up my old trusty VGP last night (after about 5 years on the shelf) and ran through a bunch of CD's, ripping FLAC. At the end of the batch I reviewed the results and about 1/4 of the CD's had 1 or more 'Inaccurate" tags....what does this mean? and what should I do to resolve the issue? Should I eject the good rips and redo the 'inaccurate' ones? Thx
Newbie Batch Rip with VGP-XL1B - Inaccurate Results
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Re: Newbie Batch Rip with VGP-XL1B - Inaccurate Results
Looking back on some related threads it looks like I didn't have all the correct settings in CD Ripper....I had Ripping Method as Burst - I changed to Secure - and checked Ultra Secure...if there are any other suggested settings I would appreciate it. I'll rerun the batch tonight.... -
Re: Newbie Batch Rip with VGP-XL1B - Inaccurate Results
You do not normally need ultra secure, any lockup might be taking too long because of so many bad frames, so set the secure abort options.Comment
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Re: Newbie Batch Rip with VGP-XL1B - Inaccurate Results
Thx Spoon. I wasn't sure what to put in the abort options so I selected 10 frames for the first 2 and 10 minutes for the abort. Prior to this I uninstalled and reinstalled the SW just to be sure...It is ripping again, THX! I am seeing 2 things that I could use some help on,
1) X nn Inaccurate on the Results window. I am assuming these are reported from AccurateRip....for example on the third disc in my batch there were 2 Accurate and 5 Inaccurate...how should I handle these 'Inaccurate' rips?
2) Every disc I rip ends up showing in the 'Rejected' window. Each one says Rejectn: No CD After Load
Here is a pic
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Re: Newbie Batch Rip with VGP-XL1B - Inaccurate Results
secure is a good rip. It did an initial read, then at least one other read, and the CRCs were identical, thus secure rip. Not all tracks/albums are in the accuraterip database.
And with inaccurate rips/errors I first simply try to rerip. If this doesn't work, I try a different CD Drive (and this often works).Comment
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Re: Newbie Batch Rip with VGP-XL1B - Inaccurate Results
secure is a good rip. It did an initial read, then at least one other read, and the CRCs were identical, thus secure rip. Not all tracks/albums are in the accuraterip database.
And with inaccurate rips/errors I first simply try to rerip. If this doesn't work, I try a different CD Drive (and this often works).Comment
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