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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Tanushan on January 13, 2004, 02:58:40 pm
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I am not interested in speed, just accuracy and I don't want any clicks or pops. Some of my cds are not in the best of condition, if that matters?
thanks
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Digital Secure will give you the best (most accurate) results if speed is no a problem.
It will give you a report at the end of each rip as to what it has achieved so you will know how well it did on your 'not in the best of condition' CD's.
If you do get problems and have access to another drive try it as you may get a different result. I have ripped a lot of CD's recently and found my Pioneer DVD-R/RW drive sometime read a disc perfectly when my Yamaha CD-RW and Samsung CDRom would not.
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MC RipSecure is VERY VERY good and ROCK solid
Says Zevele when puting cd number 100+ to rip NON STOP in the drive