My ripping and encoding project has begun.  Things are going well,
however...  I have two DVD drives in my computer.  The one I was using
for ripping had some problems on two CDs (we're talking an hour to
attempt to rip a track, including a cooldown period).  This DVD player
has been through hell (ripping hundreds of CDs that I had encoded into
AAC, etc.).  So I decided to try the second DVD player (both are less
than 6 months old).  With the same EAC Secure settings, it breezed
through the difficult tracks.  So, the obvious choice is to use the
"good" DVD player from here on out.  

My question is, what about the 10 CDs I ripped on the "bad" player? 
Should I re-rip on the better one?  The tracks sound fine.  It just
ripped more slowly (I've found out, compared to the other player), and
met a couple of discs it had trouble with.

Not earthshaking, I realize; it's just that I want to do this right
ONCE :)  

Mark


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