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Any ideas on how to get around them?

Even on perfect CDs I get them.

 

Tried ripping at every available speed from 1.00X to 32.00X.

Tried EAC, Audiocatalyst, iTunes, even copying the WAV files with random programs then using Audiocatalyst to convert to mp3.

Tried several different encoders (including all bitrates between 128 and 320k)

 

Sorta running out of ideas... maybe the cdrom is just sh1t? Aopen 52x32x52...

where r u getting the tracks from because it will most likely be from the sorce & if so u are not going to get rid of em :Bang:

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hey mike.. waz up?

well now i sold my r33 i might do some stuff on the r31..

might come this weekend to see what i might buy off your wreck. at the moment the only thing that is really bothering me is the odometer stopping about a month ago.. but i just need the little bit inside the cluster. its hard to explain.

rest not sure. one minute some of the worn stuff bothers me, at others its just extra character :D

Any ideas on how to get around them?

Even on perfect CDs I get them.

Tried ripping at every available speed from 1.00X to 32.00X.

Tried EAC, Audiocatalyst, iTunes, even copying the WAV files with random programs then using Audiocatalyst to convert to mp3.

Tried several different encoders (including all bitrates between 128 and 320k)

Sorta running out of ideas... maybe the cdrom is just sh1t? Aopen 52x32x52...

I got around them by creating an iso image of the cd using alcohol 120%, using isobuster to correct any "errors" Using Daemon tools to run the corrected iso image then using Musicmatch Jukebox to rip them.

Pain in the arse but it worked for me

Sorta running out of ideas... maybe the cdrom is just sh1t? Aopen 52x32x52...

probably :D is the pops playing on every device u try and play it back on?

i never have had probs? i was using a pioneer drive to rip them though?

oh them..

from what i remember i think i just used nero to extract each track as WAV's.. then fed thru musicmatch to generate the mp3 ... worked fine using the pioneer. I think some drives must just be more sensitive to the protection than others?

i think it was how i did it on a couple of cds anyhow.. but i forget. they could have brought out even newer protection.

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