maggior;359604 Wrote: 
> You're right...sorry I missed that.
> 
> Have you moved the files around?  In the past, I had a memory stick go
> bad in my PC.  What clued me in was that I started to see intermittent
> errors in my files when restoring from backups stored on DVDs.  I
> traced the problem down to a bad memory stick.  It was causing
> corruption of my files when copying them even from one directory to
> another.  It was pretty scary since some of my backups were corrupted.
> 
> Just something to consider.  
> 
> Since you are using Plextools, you are using a Plextor drive?  Do you
> have EAC configured for the drive caching or not caching?  If you have
> told it the drive doesn't cache (to speed things up), this could cause
> this problem.  If you do that, EAC doesn't flush the cache between each
> read and a re-read to verify a sector will pull the data from cache, not
> the disc.  It is possible for an error to not be detected by C2 and only
> be caught by EAC rereading sectors.
> 
> Otherwise, I'm at a loss at the moment for how this could have
> happened.

Thanks,

I am having no other problems with my computer so I suspect the RAM is
OK but I'll test it anyhow.

I am using a Plextor drive (a PX-716 SATA drive).  In EAC I have it set
to "Drive caches audio data".

I will be test ripping the track a few more times to see what happens.


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