No, but the rip speed may increase after cleaning.  If eac reports no
errors, then you won't be able to "improve" the quality of the rip at
all - it's already perfect.  I generally only clean my cds if I notice
that a particular in-progress rip is having problems.

Max

gdg Wrote: 
> Lazy me, I've been ripping my CD's using EAC without cleaning them. So
> far I have gotten "no errors", "copy OK" and track "quality" readings
> ranging from 97.7%-100%. Would I do better by cleaning them?


-- 
max.spicer

The wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible
teeth
and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws
but Max stepped into his private boat and waved good-bye
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