Yes, I meant to have that one: 3. Ripping at too fast a speed.

I have one CD that has a few scratches, skips now and then, and it refuses to
be ripped (at that song).. the ripping times out.

chuckie

--- "David W. Fenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13 Jun 2003 at 10:26, Charles Evans wrote:
> 
> > From my experience (only from ripping CDs.. not albums)
> > 
> > 1. Ripping while doing "other things" which causes everything to fight for
> CPU
> > time.
> > 
> > 2. Skips/scratches in the CDs.
> 
> I've never had any problems writing CDs while doing other things, 
> except if I try doing it at top speed for my CD writer (8X). When I 
> do it at half the top speed, it is always successful.
> 
> The thing with the MP3s is that the data is in there, because if you 
> rewind after the skip, you get the correct performance. But if you 
> start from the beginning and let it play, it tends to skip at certain 
> points (almost all of them about 3/4s of the way through the track, 
> regardless of length).
> 
> Can someone check some of my MP3s and try them in a different MP3 
> player and see if the skips are part of the files or an artifact of 
> the way I'm playing them?
> 
>   http://www.bway.net/~dfenton/Collegium/HimmelUndErde/
> 
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