You have to know than brand new cds can give hard time to rip....
Now , look like you are mixing 2 things
The % of the result DOES NOT tell you about the quality of the rip.
It is the "Completed Ok" who tells you if rip ok or not
The % is just telling you if MC had to re-read more than once a sector to get a SECURE RIP
If only Read and Re-Read , you get 100%
If 4 sectors needed 2 Re-Read , you get X%
But you just DO NOT care about , as far as you see : "Completed Ok" == you rip is secure and 100% ok
If you see 'unreliable' , in this case it means than was errors in the rip .
Now can be a so small error than no one can hear it .
Here is a 3 minutes old log
Double digipack CD still wrapped [?] in this kind of cellophane == means was not open since leaving factory :
Secure Rip Log created at 21:44:32 Thursday, May 10, 2007
The quality percentage is the ratio of the minimum number of re-reads
to the actual number of re-reads of the CD data sectors.
I: Reserved-2-Dinner - VIP AREAS
Track 1: Completed Ok - Quality 100.00% [Orange Factory - To Sleep To Dream]
Track 2: Completed Ok - Quality 95.36% [Belladona - Heroes]
00:02:56 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:04:15 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:05:20 3 re-reads required to get good data
00:06:07 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 3: Completed Ok - Quality 95.92% [X-Bass - What I Mean]
00:00:46 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:02:24 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:03:00 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 4: Completed Ok - Quality 98.78% [ll - Guy & Cesar]
00:04:30 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 5: Completed Ok - Quality 94.01% [Dust - Donna]
00:00:10 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:00:28 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:01:48 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:02:06 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:04:26 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:05:06 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 6: Completed Ok - Quality 97.56% [Tunnel Holland Project - Never Let You Go]
00:00:03 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:00:25 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 7: Completed Ok - Quality 100.00% [Tunnel Holland Project - Keep Your Head Up]
Track 8: Completed Ok - Quality 99.02% [Banda Favela - Samba De Ile]
00:03:14 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 9: Completed Ok - Quality 98.99% [Ohm Guru - I Wonder]
00:00:00 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 10: Completed Ok - Quality 98.16% [Black Might Orchestra - Give Me Your Love]
00:01:12 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:04:04 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 11: Completed Ok - Quality 97.03% [DJ Moses - Hold My Hand]
00:02:20 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:04:08 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:04:58 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 12: Completed Ok - Quality 99.13% [Belladonna - I Wanna Boogie]
00:01:44 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 13: Completed Ok - Quality 98.28% [Dancefloor Syndicate - Watching]
00:00:39 2 re-reads required to get good data
00:05:34 2 re-reads required to get good data
Track 14: Completed Ok - Quality 100.00% [Bossa Nostra - Chico Desperado]
The rip is ok at 100% but few re-reads needed on some sectors .
But , again rip is 100% ok
Concerning your Bonus track it can be 2 things
-Track is in fact at the very start of the CD - You need to preess RW on a CD desk to play it
- Bonus track made the CD full to the max data it can get, and the last track [who is at the external side of the CD get big trouble to be rip - If possible to rip it
You need to change offset or something like it before trying to rip the track
I do not remember exactly - But not something you can do with MC , so , no important .
Concerning drives you use to rip
There is HUDGE differences
One drive will never be able to give you a rip with 100% in years [ but still giving you a good secure rip]
One drive will give you unreliable results at the first defect on the cd , when 10 other drives will give you ok and 100% rip from the same cd .
If drives are on the same computer , it is really worth to run once EAC who will tell you about you drives - From the best to the worst for a secure rip.
My best drive to rip in my old DVD drive - If this drive cannot rip , means cd is really fuc...
And this drive was giving good rips where my Plextor failed
As a rule all the DVD-W drives rip better than any CD-W or CDR drive.
And , you know what ? The drives riping the best are the slower ones to rip
No way to get a X25 or X12 with a DVD-R or a DVD-W drive - More like a max around X3.
For the ones thinking i'am a new user , i'am in fact the biggest ripper of all MC users
I ripped tons with MC 7 - MC8
I ripped my whole collection [3500+ Cds at the time ] with MC 9 and converted to mp3
But changed my mind and did all OGG
Until i found MPC the best and started all again ....This time with EAC , but not for long cause i hate this prog
I know lossless......... , but drives are not diry cheap everywhere...........
There is not a week i do not rip - Like today = back home with 23 new cds.
And i can tell you how many i riped from Start of the year up to end of April , wait ...
9171 tracks.
So i know when i'am speaking about rip and get a lot of tips .
Beside it , if you rip your CDs , i'am not sure secure rip worth a penny: you may get one bad song each thousand songs
Non secure must more faster .. and you may have few songs to rerip secure
If CDs near you , not a big deal.
But i still rip secure only
If not lazy , i may post my tips one day ..........