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  • Kim K.
    • Mar 2008
    • 14

    Dear Moderator: Could you point the way?

    In an earlier post I asked the following:

    "Please recommend settings & workflow. What settings and workflow did you use to rip your cd collection to a lossless format with good tags? I have searched the forums but not found what I need. Also, what are the best settings to assure an accurate rip for cds not in the database (for Mobile Fidelity & DCC discs)? Thank You"

    I understand it has only been a week but with no replies I thought that I should ask if anyone knew of a place on the site where answers to be above may reside which my search has not revealed.


    I found only two listings of settings but I am unclear as to how well they match my ripping goals.


    dbpoweramp settings #1
    ----------------
    Drive: xxx
    Eject after rip: Not checked
    Ripping Speed: Maximum
    Spin-up Time: None
    Spin-down after: Default
    Sample offset: ?
    Read into Lead-in or Lead-out Communication: SCSI Pass Through (SPT)
    Prevent auto-run on all CD drives: Not checked

    Ultra Secure
    Minimum Ultra Passes: 1
    Maximum Ultra Passes: 8
    End after Clean Passes: 1
    Vary Drive Speed each pass: Not checked

    Individual Bad Frames
    Maximum Re-Reads: 50
    Set Drive Speed: Maximum
    Drive Read Cache: 1024KB
    Clear Read Cache with FUA: Not Checked
    C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection: Checked
    Unrecoverable Bad Frames: No Abort
    Interpolate Unrecoverable Frames: Not Checked
    Mark Track as Error if Insecure: Not Checked

    Secure Extraction Log
    Report Contents: Simple
    Write to File: Not Checked
    Add to Information Log: Not checked


    dbpoweramp settings #2
    ----------------
    Ripping with drive: xxx
    Drive offset: xxx
    Overread Lead-in/out: Yes
    AccurateRip: Active
    Using C2: Yes
    Cache: None
    FUA Cache Invalidate: No
    Pass 1 Drive Speed: Max
    Pass 2 Drive Speed: Max
    Ultra::
    Vary Drive Speed: No
    Min Passes: 3
    Max Passes: 6
    Finish After Clean Passes: 2
    Bad Sector Re-rip::
    Drive Speed: Max
    Maximum Re-reads: 34
    Encoder: FLAC -compression-level-8 -verifydvd/cd rip
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Nov 2007
    • 5757

    #2
    Re: Dear Moderator: Could you point the way?

    Some of these options are unique to the drive you are using. Generally, you'd want to (1) use accuraterip database (which dbpoweramp does), then (2) ultra secure setting (which it will use automatically if turned on for CDs it does not find in accuraterip (or which don't match the accuraterip info). Whether you want to turn on C2 or how you set the lead in/out is all a function of your drive. read this link all the way to the end...you'll find this useful.

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    • LtData
      dBpoweramp Guru
      • May 2004
      • 8288

      #3
      Re: Dear Moderator: Could you point the way?

      What drive are you using to rip?

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      • Kim K.
        • Mar 2008
        • 14

        #4
        Re: Dear Moderator: Could you point the way?

        Thank you so much for responding and I am sorry I am only now replying.

        I cannot give you the cd drive info as I am about to buy/build a new system. Given that, any favorite drives? Also, what are your favorite settings for best quality independent of the drive?

        Thank You again for the time you have taken to respond.

        - Kim

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        • LtData
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • May 2004
          • 8288

          #5
          Re: Dear Moderator: Could you point the way?

          Personally, my CD drives normally end up being Lite-On, due to their low cost and my personal excellent experience with the brand. Plextor is what people normally say, though it depends on the model you find.

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