Hi there!
After ripping about 300 CD with MC12 in FLAC, I had to realize, that by listening them, some "clicking sound" exist with some FLAC files. This behaviour is only available with a few of the FLACs (I know about 2 or 3 FLACs right now).
This was reason enough for me, to check, how I could get more "perfect FLAC rips".
As I knew before I began to rip my CDs, the bottleneck in my system could be the CD/DVD drive. After some research, I bought one of the best drives for audio-CD Ripping, the Plextor Premium II.
The last to days I could test some issues regarding audio CD reading and FLAC ripping. Let's have a look on some points:
Different FLAC files from the same drive:It was very interesting for me, that I did not get the same FLAC files on two different PC with the same CD drive. Of cource I used on both systems the same MC version (12.0.198) whith the same FLAC Plugin (and the same settings!).
One system creates about 3MB larger FLACs than the other system (from a 61min album: 428MB vs. 431MB).
Converting those different FLACs to WAV, results in exactly the same WAV files.
Conclusion: It's not the way to compare FLAC files directly, but after converting the files to WAV, it's possible to compare the audio data.Different results whith different CD-drives:My suspicion could be approved, that different drives results in different audio files. With the brand new Plextor Premium II drive I don't get exaclty the same audio files (WAV) as whith the two DVD drives I ripped the 300 CDs.
Conlcusion: It's essential, two have a very good CD drive for ripping CD (if you would have an exact copy of the CD).MC vs. EAC vs. PlexTools:There are some people, who allege, that the ripping tool EAC (Exact Audio Copy) should be the best ripping software available.
I compared the result from EAC and MC (Media Center) and got exaclty the same WAV files.
EAC might be the cheapest (for free) good ripping tool, but there is
no disadvantage to use the much more featured MC for ripping. There are many more posts regarding comparison of those two tools in this forum (e.g.
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=33554.0).
The Plextor Premium II drive comes whith PlexTools Professional. This is a nice tools to check the quality of CDs an a lot more. It's also possible to create extract digital audio files to WAV, FLAC and other formats.
Surprisingly I did not get exactly the same WAV files with PlexTools Professional as with MC and EAC. Does someone know a reason for this?
Conclusion: I will proceed to use MC for ripping my CDs in secure mode. Priority is clearly quality and not speed for me. It isn't a problem for my right now, that I didn't get the same WAV files with PlexTools. The reason could be one of the many settings in PlexTools. - MC and EAC get the same WAV files, so I will continue trust MC for future ripping in combination with the Plextor Premium II cd-drive.Well, that's all for now
Cheers!