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sync error on a brand-new CD 1 Print Topic: EAC sync error on a brand-new CD(Read 4407 times) previous topic - next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. SonicBooom! Full Member Joined: 16 February, eac read error sync error 2011 Posts: 118 Logged EAC sync error on a brand-new CD 16 March, 2013, 09:11:42 eac sync error PM I recently bought a brand-new "Fallen" by Evanescence CD. This CD seems to be of a different pressing because I have the
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same CD I bought ever since it was released (2003) and it has different markings esp. on the CD itself. But anyway, I rip the new CD straight ahead, and because it is brand-new it doesn't have any
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kind of scratches.Code: [Select]Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011EAC extraction logfile from 17. March 2013, 9:09Evanescence / FallenUsed drive : ATAPI iHAS122 C Adapter: 0 ID: 0Read mode : SecureUtilize accurate stream : YesDefeat audio cache : NoMake use of C2 pointers : YesRead offset correction : 6Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoFill up missing offset samples with silence : YesDelete leading and trailing silent blocks : NoNull eac sync error new cd samples used in CRC calculations : YesUsed interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000Gap handling : Not detected, thus appended to previous trackUsed output format : User Defined EncoderSelected bitrate : 128 kBit/sQuality : HighAdd ID3 tag : NoCommand line compressor : C:\Program Files\FLAC\flac.exeAdditional command line options : -T "artist=%artist%" -T "title=%title%" -T "album=%albumtitle%" -T "date=%year%" -T "tracknumber=%tracknr%" -T "genre=%genre%" -5 %source% TOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 3:34.71 | 0 | 16120 2 | 3:34.71 | 3:57.22 | 16121 | 33917 3 | 7:32.18 | 3:15.66 | 33918 | 48608 4 | 10:48.09 | 4:24.16 | 48609 | 68424 5 | 15:12.25 | 3:06.49 | 68425 | 82423 6 | 18:18.74 | 4:38.05 | 82424 | 103278 7 | 22:57.04 | 4:17.39 | 103279 | 122592 8 | 27:14.43 | 3:49.73 | 122593 | 139840 9 | 31:04.41 | 3:40.27 | 139841 | 156367 10 | 34:44.68 | 4:07.25 | 156368 | 174917 11 | 38:52.18 | 5:29.25 | 174918 | 199617 12 | 44:21.43 | 4:33.27 | 199618 | 220119 Track 1 Filename C:\Users\Ron\Music\Exact Audio Copy\01 Going Under.wav Suspicious position 0:03:34 Peak level 99.8 % Extraction speed 14.5 X Track quality 99.7 % Copy CRC 4D299D2E Copy finishedTrack 2 Filename C:\Users\Ron\Music\Exact Audio C
Active Member Thread Starter Location: Edmonton Looking for help from any Exact Audio Copy experts! I've got EAC configured to rip CD's using Secure Mode with all settings correctly specified for the model of my optical drive. Track quality is
Eac Gap Detection
normally 100%, but occasionally dips to the high 90's though never below 97%. There are no eac secure mode noticeable artifacts in the tracks I've listened to, although I've observed that with many CD's there is a "Sync Error" which occurs at the eac test and copy end of ripping the final track; this in turn causes the error correction meter to go crazy. I'd say about half of the CD's I've ripped using Secure Mode EAC have experienced a Sync Error at the end, but never https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,99972.0.html during any other part of the ripping process. I've listened to the rips of the final track from these discs and there doesn't seem to be any auditory glitches. Just curious if this is a problem, and if so, is there a workaround? I suspect this may have been discussed at the forums before but I can't bring anything up on search. FWIW the drive is a newer Samsung DVD-R/RW DL external USB drive that EAC reports is capable of retrieving http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/sync-errors-on-final-tracks-in-eac.179137/ C2 information. Any guidance is appreciated. keoki82, Apr 1, 2009 #1 GreenDrazi Forum Resident Location: Atlanta, GA You shouldn’t have consistent errors at the end of your CD’s across a lot of discs. If so, I would suspect that this has been caused by bad handling of the discs by something like a multi-disc changer, a car CD player or some type of storage device. No easy way around it though. Clean the discs first. Try ripping on another drive to see if it handles the errors better. If you can’t hear any problems at these bad locations on normal playback, you could try ripping in burst mode. GreenDrazi, Apr 1, 2009 #2 keoki82 Active Member Thread Starter Location: Edmonton Thanks Scott, I'll give what you suggest a try. keoki82, Apr 1, 2009 #3 fadingcaptain Active Member Location: southeastern pa GreenDrazi said: ↑ If you can’t hear any problems at these bad locations on normal playback, you could try ripping in burst mode.Click to expand... Good advice. I've been ripping my entire CD/CD-R collection, and I've had this problem as well - but primarily on burned media that's more than several years old. Always the last track or so. If I have to, I'll switch to burst mode, and then listen carefully to the ripped file for sonic artifacts....sometimes there is, but often there isn't. That's much preferable to watching the drive pound away at the same trac
& Portable Music' started by Mark Ward, Jan 6, 2007. Jan 6, 2007 at 8:15 AM Mark Ward, Jan 6, 2007 #1 Mark Ward Member Joined: Sep 12, 2001 Messages: 1,796 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 41 Location: Kent Ratings: https://www.avforums.com/threads/eac-read-error-sync-error.452841/ +18 I've got a number of CDs that are very old, and some of these aren't in the best condition. When I try & Rip these to Flac using EAC I get "Read Error" then "Sync Error". EAC slows down & tries again, https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/719798 sometimes to "X 0.1"! Eventually it'll get through to the end, but leave me with a log full full of information about errors that have occurred. Does this mean that the Flac files will in some way have inaccurate information? or is sync error it just a note to tell me of problems that have been encountered on the way but have been error corrected? Currently I have no easy method to check the quality of the Flac files as all sounds OK on the computer & I don't have a Squeezebox on my Main Hifi yet. Also....If all is fine with the Flac files above then the question below isn't necessary for me.... It was the CD autochanger I had in a car about 10 years ago the scratched eac sync error up these CDs & when I realised what was happening I backed up those important but damaged CDs onto CDR with Nero years ago. The original CDs still play fine, but get errors in EAC. Because it tends to be my more played CDs that are suffering from errors due additional wear & tear I have a backup of a few of these CDs in my car on CDR which I burned a few years ago. Would there be anything lost by Flac encoding from those? Is anything lost in the CDR convertion? Will I still get Track info from EAC? Thanks, Mark. Mark Ward, Jan 6, 2007 Jan 6, 2007 at 7:02 PM clockworks, Jan 6, 2007 #2 clockworks Well-known Member Joined: Dec 7, 2005 Messages: 3,572 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 106 Location: West Country Ratings: +298 I had a similar problem ripping a couple of my CDs using CDEx. Ripping on a different PC fixed it - no errors after a couple of retries. If you made the CDR backups by copying as .cda, they should be perfect copies. If the discs were already damaged when you copied them, any errors would be faithfully copied as well. Panasonic TH-46PZ81B, Denon 3312, Linn Majik & LK100, Naim NAP110, Quad L-ites & 11L2 fronts, PS3, Samsung 850, Sky HD, Humax Freeview HDR, Dune HD D1, Harmony 885, Pixel Magic HD-MB200, M-Audio Flying Cow DAC, Pronto TSU9600, iMac Aluminium, HP N40L microserver clockworks, Jan 6, 20
DeutschEnglishEspañolFrançaisItaliano日本語 Please enable Javascript to take full advantage of our site features. Forum » Marketplace » Help » read/sync error within EAC, acceptable for VG? Started by Raeuspertaste 2 months ago, 10 replies Save Thread Notify Me of Replies Add New Thread Raeuspertaste 2 months ago This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post Hello. Do I have to accept it if a purchased VG CD (Media Condition) can be played through but stops in the middle of the last track with a read/sync error in EAC (Exact Audio Copy)? regards Permalink Staff 149 126 25 myarrow 2 months ago This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post Hi! I'm sorry that your CD stops in the middle of one of the tracks! Under our grading standards, a CD graded as VG is described as having quite a few light scuffs/scratches, or several more-pronounced scratches. However, we make no mention of how a user should expect this to affect play. For this reason, I would be interested to hear what the community thinks about how a CD graded as VG should play. Please keep in mind, if you are unhappy with your purchase, you should be able to contact the seller to arrange a return. As long as you do this without delay, the seller should issue you a refund once he receives the CD back.Details about this can be found in our Financial Responsibility Guidelines. Permalink 348 3.4k 757 djdustie about 1 month ago This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post My opinion is that VG is an acceptable rating for a CD that *plays* ok but is obviously physically damaged and data is lost. CD players are great at error correction... :) Permalink 570 330 massenmedium about 1 month ago This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post myarrowHowever, we make no mention of how a user should expect this to affect play. The first part if tbe Poor/Fair grade is: "The CD (if it is included) may or may not play some or all of the tracks." Which, seeing as there is no other mention of playback errors, does imply somewhat that any CD graded above this should play through. Of course some CD player are more tolerant of errors than others. Permalink 998 115 gojko about 1 month ago This post is hidden because you reported it for abuse. Show this post myarrowHi! I'm sorry that your C