blessingx;341721 Wrote: 
> Seriously go to a public library (where discs are often extremely
> "used"), check out 20 discs and experiment. I think you'll find what I
> did over a series of machines. EAC does though have quite nice
> reporting. 
> 

I've actually done this.  Yes, library discs can be quite "used" and
will put the error correction in your ripping software and CD ROM drive
to work.

As you point out, EAC's reporting is great and is what will keep me
with EAC when it comes to ripping damaged discs.

The best thing about the report is that you can listen to the reported
bad spots.  Many times, an error will be reported, but even with
headphones, it cannot be heard.  If I can't hear it, then I save the
ripped files.  Otherwise, I'll try some other methods.


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