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 75% > into my ripping of a collection consisting of over 2,000 CDs and LPs I > encounter an random error reporting by a secure ripping routine. So > they do exist, those statistical errors, or they are erroneously > reported, and in either case I like the peace of mind. > > Thanks for instilling me with a paranoid mindset despite my scepticism, > gentlemen - rather safe than sorry. One out of over a 1,000 isn't bad, > but it's one too many if it had hit elsewhere...
Don't worry about it. My attitude is that if I have some ripping errors, I will hear them and re-rip the CD. I've done this with 3 CDs so far. If I never hear the error - then there is no problem :) I've heard little pops and clicks that have made me go back to a few CDs, only to discover the noise is on the recording itself - haha! My errors are all from when I was using Audiograbber at high speeds and getting CRC problems, which tend to make Windows fall back to PIO mode on the CD drive, causing problems. Now I'm using dbPowerAmp, and it seems more thorough, although slower. I never had any problems with AudioGrabber at lower speeds though. 8x seemed fine. -- Codmate ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Codmate's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=7154 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=33161 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
