The point of a CD drive is to convert a legacy format (CD) to a current
one (audio data).  Once you have it in an audio data format, whether
wav, FLAC or Apple Lossless, you have a 100% guarantee that it will
just work.

To get it into that format, you just need something that can be aligned
with AccurateRip (close on 100% of modern $20 drives), and then you
check each disc as it rips.  Once you have validated 19 in 20 rips (and
you can see that the 20th is a buggered disc) you relax about this stage
of the process and find somewhere else to spend your audio budget :)


-- 
adamslim

Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have
others

SB+, EAR V20, Lowther Big Fun Horns with PM6As
Living Voice OBX-R2s stuck in a corner looking lonely
SB3, Charlize, Harbeth HL-P3ES

Whoops I seem to have bought a record player...
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