hdrl1935;213274 Wrote: 
> Also, EAC is slowwwwww.  If I turn on C2 and it turns off Accurate
> Stream it seems alot faster.  Any advice?

It's doing what its name implies, Exact Audio Copy.  It's exact, not
fast.

If you turn off its accurate functions, it'll operate like most other
rippers, ripping everything it reads without checking for errors.  If
your disc is in good condition you probably won't have any errors in
such a rip.  I wrote "probably" because I have ripped a few
pristine-looking discs that had errors.  If there are scratches on the
disc, they  can cause audible problems and without secure ripping, you
will never know until you play the file.

With secure ripping, it can correct mild errors.  It can't correct more
severe ones, but it will try and it will let you know exactly where it
encountered problems so you know the rip is bad and can try to repair
the disc:

http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?DiscRepair

The errors I'm talking about range from slight ticks and pops to
scratching and multi-second dropouts.


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