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I read this about DB Poweramp. Is this true?

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  • ripcd
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast
    • Jun 2020
    • 77

    I read this about DB Poweramp. Is this true?

    EAC lets you pick the source and has AccurateRIP. dbPoweramp doesn't actually have a secure mode as the programmers are lazy and handwave it away claiming true block by block reading wears down drives. DB poweramp has no way to actually verify a rip other than comparing checksums to those already done in the accuraterip database and you don't know if they are accurate until someone rips it using program with a true secure mode such as EAC or XLD for Macs. Drives are cheap (20-40 bucks) so **** them. Use EAC and make sure your rips are good the first time.
    What this seem to say is that EAC will check the CD against itself, while dBp will check it against other CDs. I was hoping that with my Pioneer's Pure Read (if it has hard time reading, it will try again with the laser pointed at different angle I believe) will make up for the dBp not checking the CD against itself. Would you say this would work?
  • Wayne
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Aug 2002
    • 1252

    #2
    Re: I read this about DB Poweramp. Is this true?

    Originally posted by ripcd
    What this seem to say is that EAC will check the CD against itself, while dBp will check it against other CDs. I was hoping that with my Pioneer's Pure Read (if it has hard time reading, it will try again with the laser pointed at different angle I believe) will make up for the dBp not checking the CD against itself. Would you say this would work?
    The CD Ripper does support secure ripping and has done for quite some time. You just need a CD/DVD drive that supports it.

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    • ripcd
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Jun 2020
      • 77

      #3
      Re: I read this about DB Poweramp. Is this true?

      Some time in the past, was it true that you couldn't tell if it was accurate with dbpoweramp unless somebody have already ripped it in EAC or XLD?
      Last edited by ripcd; 09-18-2020, 10:51 AM.

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 43888

        #4
        Re: I read this about DB Poweramp. Is this true?

        So much miss information there...dBpoweramp had a secure ripping ability before we invented AccurateRip, so for the last 15 years. Half of accuraterip is populated by discs which dBpoweramp submitted, so it does not rely on EAC.

        XLD will not submit to AccurateRip, only EAC and dBpoweramp can do that.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • garym
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • Nov 2007
          • 5741

          #5
          Re: I read this about DB Poweramp. Is this true?

          Originally posted by ripcd
          What this seem to say is that EAC will check the CD against itself, while dBp will check it against other CDs. I was hoping that with my Pioneer's Pure Read (if it has hard time reading, it will try again with the laser pointed at different angle I believe) will make up for the dBp not checking the CD against itself. Would you say this would work?
          sorry, this statement about dbpa ability to do secure rip and the source of AccurateRip info only being EAC is complete and utter nonsense. It's so wrong I can't even begin to explain how misinformed this statement is. My advice is to avoid visiting whatever forum that was posted on, as such a forum must be full of very misinformed people. Fake news indeed!

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