probedb;184291 Wrote:
If you're ripping with something decent like EAC and use secure ripping
you're unlikely to get any ripping errors, or none that you can hear
anyways. If you're using something daft like Burst Mode expect errors
galore.
Use EAC and you should be fine.
probedb, in
pablolie;184226 Wrote:
For what it's worth... as I ripped Fleetwood Mac's greatest Hits in as
a 320mbps MP3, song 16 no questions asked reported an error ripping
it. Pristine CD, no reason for it to happen. I told dbPoweramp to
simply rip that song again, and it passed the internal test. So
If you're ripping with something decent like EAC and use secure ripping
you're unlikely to get any ripping errors, or none that you can hear
anyways. If you're using something daft like Burst Mode expect errors
galore.
Use EAC and you should be fine.
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probedb
Paul.
'last.fm'
For what it's worth... as I ripped Fleetwood Mac's greatest Hits in as
a 320mbps MP3, song 16 no questions asked reported an error ripping
it. Pristine CD, no reasonf ro it to happen. I told dbPoweramp to
simply rip that song again, and it passed the internal test. So 75%
into my ripping of a