In Reply to: On ripping scratched CDs posted by Postal Grunt on April 5, 2016 at 20:29:21:
I recommend using EAC to rip. I have one particularly badly scratched CD that had been successfully ripped by iTunes (in 'secure' mode) but played badly. When I used EAC it tried, and tried, and tried but could not successfully rip some tracks. So, IMO, if EAC can't rip it, the CD is beyond help.
Regards
13DoW
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- RE: On ripping scratched CDs - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 20:40:44 04/05/16 (7)
- I agree, EAC is the best. It will reread a bad disc section until it is perfect... - Smelly_Socks 14:20:24 04/06/16 (6)
- RE: I agree, EAC is the best. It will reread a bad disc section until it is perfect... - John Elison 19:13:11 04/07/16 (2)
- RE: I agree, EAC is the best. It will reread a bad disc section until it is perfect... - Tony Lauck 12:43:53 04/08/16 (1)
- Ditto - E-Stat 07:25:57 04/12/16 (0)
- or as I experienced, until the drive wore out and died. nt - Tony Lauck 16:27:40 04/06/16 (2)
- Yeah, don't do what he did [nt] - J.Mac 23:53:15 04/07/16 (1)
- RE: Yeah, don't do what he did [nt] - cfraser 12:11:45 04/12/16 (0)