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  • 3d1l
    • Apr 2018
    • 16

    Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

    Hello,

    I will like to know if there is a way to tell the CD ripper that if a track with bad frames is found, tell the program to store the number of bad frames and continue to the next track if the track is ok rip it, if not take the bad frame count and continue to the next. That way until it finish with all the tracks. After finishing with all tracks I want the program to automatically get to the track with fewer bad frames to rip it, then to the next track found with bad frames, so on so on after it finishes all.

    For example;

    track one is ok it gets rip
    track two have 20 bad frames -> hold count -> skip and go to next track
    track three is ok rip it
    track four have 10 bad frames -> hold count -> skip and go to next track
    track five is ok rip it
    track six have 100 bad frames -> hold count -> skip and go to next track

    Since track six is the last track go to track with fewer bad frames

    The program goes back to track four (10 bad frames), rips it and then goes to the track with fewer bad frames
    The program goes to track two (20 bad frames), rips it and goes to track with fewer bad frames
    The program goes to track six (100 bad frames), rips it and finish

    All that automatically. Is that possible?
  • mville
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Dec 2008
    • 4015

    #2
    Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

    No, it is not possible.

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    • 3d1l
      • Apr 2018
      • 16

      #3
      Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

      Originally posted by mville
      No, it is not possible.
      Ok fair enough... But, Is there any option that allows to skip a track if it has more than X number of bad frames?

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      • Oggy
        dBpoweramp Guru
        • Apr 2015
        • 697

        #4
        Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

        Originally posted by 3d1l
        Hello,

        I will like to know if there is a way to tell the CD ripper that if a track with bad frames is found, tell the program to store the number of bad frames and continue to the next track if the track is ok rip it, if not take the bad frame count and continue to the next. That way until it finish with all the tracks. After finishing with all tracks I want the program to automatically get to the track with fewer bad frames to rip it, then to the next track found with bad frames, so on so on after it finishes all.

        For example;

        track one is ok it gets rip
        track two have 20 bad frames -> hold count -> skip and go to next track
        track three is ok rip it
        track four have 10 bad frames -> hold count -> skip and go to next track
        track five is ok rip it
        track six have 100 bad frames -> hold count -> skip and go to next track

        Since track six is the last track go to track with fewer bad frames

        The program goes back to track four (10 bad frames), rips it and then goes to the track with fewer bad frames
        The program goes to track two (20 bad frames), rips it and goes to track with fewer bad frames
        The program goes to track six (100 bad frames), rips it and finish

        All that automatically. Is that possible?
        Are you getting many CDs with multiple frames with errors?

        I can honestly say that way over two thousand CDs ripped, the number which haven't achieved an AccurateRip, or in the case of CDs too new to be in the database yet, a Secure rip, is probably closer to 1% than 2%.

        If you are having many discs with problems, I suggest you try another CD drive.
        Last edited by Oggy; 05-12-2018, 08:57 AM.

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        • mville
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • Dec 2008
          • 4015

          #5
          Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

          Originally posted by 3d1l
          Is there any option that allows to skip a track if it has more than X number of bad frames?
          Go to CD Ripper >> Menu >> CD Ripper Options >> Secure Settings

          There are several options you can change regarding bad/unrecoverable frames. For more info on the available options, you can click on the Help icon (?).

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          • 3d1l
            • Apr 2018
            • 16

            #6
            Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

            40 CDs with problems out of 530. I will check them with another drive. Is just that for some of them I left the program to do its re-rip magic and at the end I got an accurate rip but sometimes there are so many bad frames that it takes too long.

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            • Oggy
              dBpoweramp Guru
              • Apr 2015
              • 697

              #7
              Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

              Originally posted by 3d1l
              40 CDs with problems out of 530. I will check them with another drive. Is just that for some of them I left the program to do its re-rip magic and at the end I got an accurate rip but sometimes there are so many bad frames that it takes too long.
              That is a way higher percentage than friends, colleagues and myself have, if those CDs are clean and unscratched, then I would definitely suspect the CD drive.

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              • 3d1l
                • Apr 2018
                • 16

                #8
                Re: Is there a way to control secure rips with bad frames

                Oggy then there are 60 that are not present in AccurateRip so you have no idea if they were ripped without errors.

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