probably wandering a bit off-topic here, but I re-ripped the Springsteen
CD using those settings, and it was still a long process. All down to
the last track. Probably about 18-20mins to do that alone. First time
round it had to re-rip something like 160 frames, this time it was 300+.
I left it running while taking my son to his Xmas dance.... otherwise
I'd probably have skipped the track. 

Is it my imagination or do I remember from the first rips using EAC that
the last track in a CD was often where the trouble lay?

I'm sure it's an issue of the pressing, rather than the ripper, but
here's what dbpa had to say about this track. Is there anything in there
that means more to you guys than it does to me?

""Information ripping to [Multi Encoder], 'Track 18' to
'C:\Users\Donald\Music\Bruce Springsteen\Greatest Hits\18 Bruce
Springsteen - This Hard Land.IGNORE'
Track 18:  Ripped LBA 323567 to 345450 (4:51) in 19:37. Filename:
C:\Users\Donald\Music\Bruce Springsteen\Greatest Hits\18 Bruce
Springsteen - This Hard Land.IGNORE
Insecure  [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 2, Re-Rip 315 Frames]
CRC32: 3FDE0025     AccurateRip CRC: 5FA712AA (CRCv2)     [DiscID:
018-00322c41-029a29f7-e611fe12-18]"

Cheers

D



SB "user" since 2000...
2 x SB1 ; 2 x SB3 ; 2 x Boom ; 1 x Touch ; 1 x Controller
Windows 7 and LMS Version: 7.7.3 - 1375965195

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