After several try with EAC three different ripping modes (Secure, Fast and Burst), I could rip my three Copy Controlled CDs. Surprisingly, I got the best audio results (glitch less) with the quickest mode, I mean Burst. EAC rips those CDs in about 6 minutes each without audible errors in this mode.
Secure mode provide also good audio results, no audible errors, but it takes longer up to forever to perform a full CD rip, so I give up. I got worst audible results with Fast mode that took about 13 minutes per CD and report several suspicious positions. I can hear clear glitches or ticks at about each reported suspicious location. So I will still continue to rip with EAC Secure mode except for Copy Controlled CDs where I will switch to Burst mode. mswlogo;167557 Wrote: > The Setup page on the Wiki page has a few errors, this being one of the > largest. > > This page not only explains how to get "AccurateRip" properly setup in > EAC. It also explains how to rip error free without AccurateRip. This > also explains your problem (i.e. you must enable "Fill Missing Samples" > if you calibrated your drive with accurate rip or have any drive > offset) > > http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/eac16.html I thank you for this warning; I do certainly not understand EAC enough to catch such errors by myself. I will give your settings a try; I'm just confused with EAC / Accuraterip support. When I look to EAC download page (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ ) they propose V0.95 Beta 4 that seems to be the last available one. But your link talk about V0.95 Pb5 which one is the latest/best available version ? -- your momo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ your momo's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=8095 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=31274 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
