Skunk;180355 Wrote: > If you want to speed your workflow, you can always do burst mode (using > TEST AND COPY) in EAC, and rely on the accurate rip database... Funny, last night I decided to try the rw cd drive instead of the 52X cd read only drive. After feeding it an Accuraterip key disc, I tried ripping one other cd, and it just flew through, and AccurateRip gave it the thumbs up! I was wondering why, until I read your post. And yes, the second drive is set up in "Burst Mode"! So I just re-ripped a badly scratched cd, and in burst mode it took 1 minute 25 seconds, but accuraterip reported the first track as inaccurate. And indeed, the rest of the tracks have the same size, for the flac, as the ones I ripped two days ago in secure mode, with the other drive. So from this test, I'd say: - Use AccurateRip - Rip in burst mode first - If AccurateRip reports problems, rerip in secure mode
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