pipetman;319092 Wrote: 
> 
> 
> Also, when a CD is not in the AccurateRip database (and I assume most
> of mine will not be), it's hard to be sure, that a rip was really error
> free. dbPoweramp offers the UltraSecure feature, where it reads multiple
> times over the same track etc. Is EAC's secure method equally good in
> offering a good likelihood of an error-free rip?
> 
> Thanks - p.Why do you assume your albums will not be in the database?  I've 
> been
pleasantly surprised on how complete it's been.  You have to remember a
lot of music lovers and audiophiles make use of these two programs.  So
it seems that dbpoweramp uses c2 as just another tool to complement
their system but not depending on it where as in EAC, if used, only
uses it for error detection and thats why you don't use it with EAC and
it's good to use with dbpoweramp.  Makes more sense now, I hadn't used
EAC for about 8-9 months and couldn't remember why it didn't recommend
using c2. One thing from what I understand about the new dbpoweramp is
that it can rip in burst mode and then if it gets a accurate rip match
it can continue without doing multiple reads where as in EAC you are
committed to one or the other. Please correct me if I'm wrong on this.


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