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disk error correction? vs Windows Media Player Forum Registration is required to post a message. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Flawed disk error correction? vs Windows Media Player Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 01-25-2006,12:08 PM #1 sarrfunk View Profile View Forum Posts Join Date Jan 2006 Posts 1 Flawed disk error correction? vs Windows Media Player I have found that dBPowerAmp doesn't have any kind of correction for reading disks that are scratched or damaged - the resulting mp3s "skip". windows media player, however, seems to have some kind of error correction for damaged disks - these disks tend to take much longer to rip, but the resulting mp3s are flawless. So I am guessing it slows down the disk read speed, or makes several attempts at reading a damaged section. I am now going back a re-recording several of my disks that i orriginally ripped with dBPowerAmp and re-ripping them with WMP. Which I hate to do because there's MANY things i dislike about WMP - limited formats, less control, have to rip to my hard drive and then Synch at USB 1 speed (WHY?? When my device also works as a USB 2 HD), live with WMP's organization system, grrr. But this seems to be the only way i can get my less than perfect disks onto my Mp3 player. And I am very disappointed that dBPowerAmp has failed me when it comes to disks with even the slightest of flaws. Or is there some feature or add-in to dB that I have yet to discover? Maybe in the next release? Reply With Quote 01-25-2006,12:33 PM #2 LtData View Profile View Forum Posts dBpoweramp Guru Join Date May 2004 Location WV Posts 8,332 Re: Flawed disk error correction? vs Windows Media Player AccurateRip in dMC r11.5 helps to notify you if the CD wasn't ripped properly. For ripping damaged CDs, might I recommend Exact Audio Copy: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ Its designed to rip a CD repeatedly until it gets matching data, which may or may not be correct but is more likely to be. dMC will be getting "Paranoid" CD ripping sometime in the future, I'm not sure