![]() There's no problem using a lossless codec IME/imho as a result, but there are many benefits. takes up somewhat less space and supports better tagging). It is just more efficiently encoded (e.g. What comes out of FLAC (or any other lossless decoder) will be 1:1 to the original content. So does that mean i will be using C2 pointers, set as Minimum Ultra Passes: 1 Maximum Ultra Passes: 2 End After Clean Passes: 1?Īny help would be greatly appreciated. ![]() "C2 error pointers were detected and will be used". I followed these directions marked the audio cd and put it in my drive and clicked on Detect c2 support under the secure options and this was the result i got. Place this CD in your CD drive and click Detect c2 Support, if your drive supports C2 pointers it will detect by the end of the disc - noting if a c2 pointer error is signalled right at the start then the cd drive might not be compatible (the above black marker test would signal a c2 error about 1/4 of the way through the test). Before checking C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection, it is best to actually do a test with a simulated damaged audio CD: take an audio CD which is never to be used again, with a black permanent marker pen draw a triangle onto the silver side of the CD (side which is normally placed downwards into a CD player): If C2 pointers are supported use this ability (in other programs the recommendation might be to always disable C2 support, this is not true in CD Ripper). (The settings for Ultra Secure depend on your CD drives ability to report C2 error pointers (C2 pointers tell CD Ripper when a section of audio has errors). Add to information log is checked as well. Under secure rip abort mark track as if error is secure has been checked and so has write to file. Track, Album Gain & itunes Album normalization selected ![]() I was looking through the dbpoweramp setup guide and i was wondering if there was anything else i need to know? ![]() So i just purchased DBpowerAmp and im getting ready to rip my first cd. ![]()
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