The best thing about AccurateRip is knowing you CAN rip accurately. If
you never manage to find a disk that can rip accurately (that is in the
database) then you might go digging to find out why you can't rip
accurately. Once you start getting a few accurate rips (they won't all
be accurate) you'll know your doing it right and if your workflow
didn't change (like others said) there is no need to rerip. But if you
did find a problem like drive calibration (also part of accuraterip)
then you might want to rerip.

One problem is I think you have to calibrate your drive with
accuraterip to use accuraterip and that *might* improve yours rips.
Isn't this fun :)


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