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  • daveb30
    • Jun 2022
    • 20

    Burst RIP vs. Secure (Ultra Secure)

    I thought that Secure/Ultra Secure Ripping was the best option as it first attempted Burst and only went to Secure/Ultra Secure if there was an issue with Burst - Is this true?

    I am ripping The Rolling Stones - Rock And Roll Circus.
    When I first attempted this the first track which is only 25 seconds was ripping for 8 minutes so I aborted the rip and started again skipping track 1 and starting at 2. This track which is only 54 seconds went for almost 13 minutes before I aborted.

    Should I be using Secure/Ultra Secure?

    Here is the error log for that one track
    Information ripping to FLAC, 'Track 2' to 'C:\Dave\Music\FLAC\Rolling Stones The\The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus\02-Rolling Stones, The-Entry Of The Gladiators.flac'
    Track 2: ERROR Ripping LBA 1905 to 6030 (0:55) in 12:51. Filename: C:\Dave\Music\FLAC\Rolling Stones The\The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus\02-Rolling Stones, The-Entry Of The Gladiators.flac
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Nov 2007
    • 5743

    #2
    Re: Burst RIP vs. Secure (Ultra Secure)

    Originally posted by daveb30
    I thought that Secure/Ultra Secure Ripping was the best option as it first attempted Burst and only went to Secure/Ultra Secure if there was an issue with Burst - Is this true?
    Yes, this is true. And yes, you should be using Secure/Ultra for ripping this (and all) disks. Obviously there is a problem with the disk. If you let it continue on it *may* ultimately rip OK. I'd try to clean the CD and then re-rip. And sometimes in these situations, I find that ripping using a different optical drive can solve the issue.

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    • GBrown
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Oct 2009
      • 271

      #3
      Re: Burst RIP vs. Secure (Ultra Secure)

      Originally posted by garym
      Yes, this is true. And yes, you should be using Secure/Ultra for ripping this (and all) disks. Obviously there is a problem with the disk. If you let it continue on it *may* ultimately rip OK. I'd try to clean the CD and then re-rip. And sometimes in these situations, I find that ripping using a different optical drive can solve the issue.
      And if there is no visible damage to the disc, and a good cleaning doesn't help either, it could be a case of disc rot. This happens on older discs where the inner disc hasn't been well sealed. My original Rush/Chronicles compilation had this on both discs. Other than a slightly off-colour tinge to the discs, there is no other signs of damage or scratches, but neither of the two discs from this set will rip cleanly. :(

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      • daveb30
        • Jun 2022
        • 20

        #4
        Re: Burst RIP vs. Secure (Ultra Secure)

        Thanks guys. The CD looks brand new and plays fine. I bought the premium license so I could install this in an additional machine. I have my old backup laptop so I tried ripping it there with the same settings and it blew through the entre disc in 4 minutes. So it looks like my cd/dvd reader may me the issue.It an Asus SDRW-08U9M-U. I see a new posting from Spoon "Sticky: CD Drive Accuracy 2022" I will have to see where my 2 drives fall.

        Thanks again guys for the sanity check on Security Ripping

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        • garym
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • Nov 2007
          • 5743

          #5
          Re: Burst RIP vs. Secure (Ultra Secure)

          Originally posted by daveb30
          Thanks guys. The CD looks brand new and plays fine. I bought the premium license so I could install this in an additional machine. I have my old backup laptop so I tried ripping it there with the same settings and it blew through the entre disc in 4 minutes. So it looks like my cd/dvd reader may me the issue.It an Asus SDRW-08U9M-U. I see a new posting from Spoon "Sticky: CD Drive Accuracy 2022" I will have to see where my 2 drives fall.

          Thanks again guys for the sanity check on Security Ripping
          I have several cheap optical drives for ripping. The "correctness" of the drive from Spoon's list may not really matter in this situation. I have some problem disks that will rip on Drive A but not on Drive B. Then some other problem CD may be exactly the opposite. So it is not that one drive is "better". I don't understand enough about the technology of how the drives read data and how this affects our ripping, but I have ripped enough CDs to know that sometimes, just a different drive makes all the difference.

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          • daveb30
            • Jun 2022
            • 20

            #6
            Re: Burst RIP vs. Secure (Ultra Secure)

            Thanks for that info. I didn't see either of on drives listed in Spoon's list

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