What does it mean when you get an AR error, yet it still says 'Secure' with the green check mark?
The answer was not in http://www.dbpoweramp.com/Help/dMC/CDhelp.htm
Thanks.
What does it mean when you get an AR error, yet it still says 'Secure' with the green check mark?
The answer was not in http://www.dbpoweramp.com/Help/dMC/CDhelp.htm
Thanks.
It means the CD drive thinks the rip is error free, however the CD drive cannot be relied upon always. AccurateRip can be is the confidence is 2 or more.
Spoon
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So are there any settings that I can change that might eliminate the error?
It could be that it doesn't match the AR because your CD is from a different pressing, and that pressing is not yet in the AR database.
But it's only 2 of 19 tracks that have the error. The others would be erroneous too if the pressing were different, wouldn't they?
good point. With troublesome rips, I typically rip on a different drive to see if it works better. More often than not, a problem rip on one optical drive is just fine on another. (and these alternative drives can be cheap drives....price is not correlated with whether a specific drive will work better with some CDs. I use old drives pulled from computers they are trashing at work....)
It is, but if you're in the process of ripping your entire CD collection. One might not be able to listen to all the rips to ensure the ripping errors are not audible. Therefore I used secure ripping.
When there are errors, a good clean of the CD can give a better result. Sometimes I even used Brasso to polish the CD (if it had scratches).
It is, but if you're in the process of ripping your entire CD collection. One might not be able to listen to all the rips to ensure the ripping errors are not audible. Therefore I used secure ripping. And AR database to ensure a good rip.
When there are errors, a good clean of the CD can give a better result. Sometimes I even used Brasso to polish the CD (if it had scratches).
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