Hi Bruce.

Can't speak for that ripper specifically as I don't use it.  However, I've 
seen this with other rippers, namely CDEX and media player.  Typically, 
you've got a dirty or scratched disc.  The extra time taken is either error 
correction going on to try and compensate, if you have that feature enabled 
or, pure problems trying to read the disc.  Chances are you will have a 
degraded quality in whichever of the tracks is taking the longer time to 
rip.

Regards.

Kevin
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Subject: Easy CD-DA Extractor and Ripping Time


>I have a set of four disks. Same length, same type of content. Disk 1 took
> several times longer to rip to wave files as disk 2. Does anyone know what
> would account for this, and will there be a difference in audio quality of
> the rips?
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> Bruce
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