I don't think you've set Extraction Method as "Secure mode" in
EAC.
In CDex that is Ripping Method as "Paranoia, full".
;) personaly I use CDex (going for a real xiph.org sound, as CDex uses
Paranoia as ripping engine).
metrom
www.vorbis.nu
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From: "Chris" <cl@enposte.net>
To: <vorbis@xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: [vorbis] CD rippers
<p>> ok, i'm puzzeled here>
> I just recently reinstalled windows 2k, and i've been useing EAC to rip
> my CDs for a while now. i wanted to test it out (i had to reconfigure
> it) so i put in a burned CD with a few pretty bad scratches (used a
> hunting knife to make em)
>
> When i rip it i don't get any errors (with CDex to) but of course when
i
> listen to it i hear them.
>
> This is strange bceause EAC has given me errors (reported) on much
> smaller sound distrotions, yet it doesn't with these large ones...
>
> Any one have any ideas before i go find the proper mailing list for
this?:)>
> Chris
>
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