> drives doesn't have the correct offset configured in accuraterip, which
> means that every time I rip a CD on it the very last track has errors 

If your drive had the wrong offset configured, every track would be
flagged as inaccurate (by accuraterip), not just the last track.

> What were the results?

As I originally said, it is around 1 in 4 discs (an error can be a
single bit out of 700MB) there is a error on one of the tracks. This is
regardless of how the discs are ripped, if anything most of these
submissions will have gone through a secure ripper (which would have
improved the results from the drive by re-reading), so it could be much
worse for non-secure ripping (and that is what this thread is all about,
or was all about, raw data from a CD drive - comparison of CDROM and
CDP).


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