Re: CDex ripping method settings

2008-01-21 Thread Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
To be honest, if it aint broke don't fix it.

You can leave the jitter correction on but you will find that it slows 
things down.

Regards.

Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
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From: Chris Chaffin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 10:05 PM
Subject: CDex ripping method settings


Hi to all,
I was looking around in my CDex settings and found some options I was not
sure which one to choose.
In the CD drive settings I found a combo box that lets you set the rip
method.
By default, standard is chosen, but here are the other choices.

* Paranoia, overlay only
* Paranoia, no verify
* Paranoia, no scratch repair
*Paranoia, full

Basically you have standard and paranoia as your choices.
But with paranoia, you can turn off some of its features, or leave it at
paranoia full, which would include all paranoia features.
I am just looking to get the best rip I can with as few as errors as
possible.
I do have the check box checked for jeter errors, but wondered if using the
paranoia rip method would also help.
Could someone tell me what it means to verify when ripping a CD, and what
overlay is?

Besides using the standard ripping method, I was considering trying the
paranoia, no verify or the paranoia full.

But I just need some information about these settings first.

Thanks for any help.
Chris







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CDex ripping method settings

2008-01-20 Thread Chris Chaffin
Hi to all,
I was looking around in my CDex settings and found some options I was not 
sure which one to choose.
In the CD drive settings I found a combo box that lets you set the rip 
method.
By default, standard is chosen, but here are the other choices.

* Paranoia, overlay only
* Paranoia, no verify
* Paranoia, no scratch repair
*Paranoia, full

Basically you have standard and paranoia as your choices.
But with paranoia, you can turn off some of its features, or leave it at 
paranoia full, which would include all paranoia features.
I am just looking to get the best rip I can with as few as errors as 
possible.
I do have the check box checked for jeter errors, but wondered if using the 
paranoia rip method would also help.
Could someone tell me what it means to verify when ripping a CD, and what 
overlay is?

Besides using the standard ripping method, I was considering trying the 
paranoia, no verify or the paranoia full.

But I just need some information about these settings first.

Thanks for any help.
Chris







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