> but I can't recall a single time where EAC stopped to re-read the disk
> and ended up with an accurate rip 

You seem to advocate not using a secure ripper?

You can either believe me, or not that I have run statistical analysis
of everyones submitted results to AccurateRip, that is 2000 different
model drives and 30 million rips to gauge % accuracy. You cannot take
single instance results and apply them broadly (ie I have ripped x
discs on x drive, not a single error, so everyone use that drive and
you will have the best ripping...), CD drives of the same model vary in
Ripping quality to a certain extent (all research which goes on behind
the scenes, we do the same day in day out and collate results from
everyone with the 2 most popular secure rippers).


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