OK, only one CD ripped since my last post here. Again FLAC corrupted files (three in total):
Attachment 2354
The converter doesn't say "corrupted" but it says "error", concerning all of them three:
Attachment 2355
Thanks,
Derek
OK, only one CD ripped since my last post here. Again FLAC corrupted files (three in total):
Attachment 2354
The converter doesn't say "corrupted" but it says "error", concerning all of them three:
Attachment 2355
Thanks,
Derek
Your attachment does not load. Try to copy one of these corrupted flac files to your local computer, then run the conversion.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Done. Copied to local disk (Macintosh HD).
Same fault. Don't know what happened to the screenshots. Copied one error to the clipboard. It's this one:
Does it help when I post the other two as well?Error converting to Test Conversion, '/Users/djaser/Music/_corrupted_Tracks/04 - Betrayal.flac'
Encountered 'FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_SEARCH_FOR_FRAME_SYNC' in FLAC File '/Users/djaser/Music/_corrupted_Tracks/04 - Betrayal.flac'
Thanks:
Derek
Last edited by siriussurfer; 04-05-2019 at 11:22 AM. Reason: Bad spelling
The files are becoming corrupted, they are not what was written at time of ripping. I would check your NAS for errors.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
OK Sir.
You are absolutely right!
I ripped some previous faulty albums now to the internal HDD and checked them with PT. Everything was ok. So it was the external RAID System.
I'm using this: https://www.raidsonic.de/products/ex..._objectID=1003
I think it is not applicable for ripping purposes (not to say bullshit), so I'll get another one.
Maybe OT but allow me one further question here:
Thinking about a QNAP device. Maybe a TS-419 P II. Does anybody have experience with them, are they appropriate for ripping?
Thanks again.
Derek
Last edited by siriussurfer; 04-06-2019 at 10:14 AM. Reason: Spelling correction
QNAP are a quality NAS.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
My personal approach (and considered best practice by many) is to rip your CDs to your local computer harddrive, and then move these folders to your NAS. In a ripping session I may rip 5 to 10 CDs. I do this to my HDD, then once done with that session and I'm sure I have my metadata, etc. the way I want, I then move these files over to my central server. It's an extra step, but can avoid a lot of potential issues.
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