I use EAC for ripping and that has an indication of when it is doing
error corrections for each track it is reading, in general most tracks
fly through with no errors, some have a few and some fill up the
indicator box completely taking quite some time to do so.
It still reports 100% accurate rip in the summary at the end, so the
error correction mechanism apparently works.

Only one it actually couldn't do, on inspection when held up to the
light, you could see the hole in the disc, no doubt caused by the
printing on the disc.

So I would venture quality of pits and style of construction
specifically whether the label is printed on the foil I'm sure I
remember that being an issue with early failure of some retail CDs

Kev


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