spoon;332166 Wrote: 
> If your drive had the wrong offset configured, every track would be
> flagged as inaccurate (by accuraterip), not just the last track.

OK, then offset is not the cause.  Thanks for the information.  But my
point stands - since the error is always on the last second of the last
track and doesn't effect the audio, it's pretty much irrelevant - and
yet would count in your statistics as a 100% disk error rate.

Moreover when I was ripping my old CD collection a few years ago I
encountered a much higher rate of real errors (probably higher than
1/4) because many were scratched.  Now that I've finished and rip only
new disks the rate is 1/10 or less.  So there's nothing inconsistent
about your results with what I've observed.

Can you do any analysis on the data?  For example, if you remove the
worst 20% of individual drives from the analysis, how do the remaining
80% perform?


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