Switched to my new BluRay drive, ripped with no problems in just a few
minutes.
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Jetlag
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I am trying to rip a brand new CD into FLAC using EAC (99b5) and after
more than 3 hours it is still only on track 4 of 11! The Est.
Remaining field shows nearly 10 hours.
Before I started I carefully set up EAC (with AccurateRip FLAC 1.7.1)
using one of the preferred online tutorials, and my
I'm no expert, but sounds like a bad CD to me. I guess you don't want
to stop in the middle to try a different CD with the same setup to see
if that rips without problems?
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tcutting
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tcutting;442224 Wrote:
I'm no expert, but sounds like a bad CD to me. I guess you don't want
to stop in the middle to try a different CD with the same setup to see
if that rips without problems?
Exactly. After almost 7 hours (no kidding) it is 52% complete. No way
I want to interrupt it
I have a brand new BD writer sitting on the shelf that I have not yet
installed. Maybe when this one finishes (I'd hate to stop it after so
long) I'll finally install it and give it a try.
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Jetlag
Two SB3's and a Transporter, SC running on my ReadyNAS Pro
What can I say, I'm a NAS Man! ;)
TBH I'd stop the rip now and try the other drive.
I'd lay odds that it'll do the job in less than 10 minutes.
Chris :)
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Stratmangler
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In my experience there's occasionally a disc that is impossible to rip
in anything but burst mode whether you're using EAC or dbpoweramp - this
sounds like one of them. In my experience EAC's burst mode generally
succeeds where others have failed. Give it a try and then give it a
listen - odds