Originally Posted by
Michael Sargent
Sometimes you just can't rips something accurately. If you can't hear any issues with a burst mode rip of that track, relax and enjoy life. It's time to move on.
But check the surface of the disk after 12 hours of ripping. I had that happen to me once, and after all that work the disk was scratched to the point of destruction. I will never use that drive again.
Generally, if something is going to re-rip thousands of sectors, I generally abort the rip, examine the disk, clean it with soap and cold water, dry it thoroughly, then try again, perhaps with a different drive. Even though a disk looks perfect, sometimes a little soap and water seems to do wonders.
Mike