?nohitter151 wrote:It should be fixed in 1508, can you confirm?
Error Ripping
Moderator: Gurus
Re: Error Ripping
Use MediaMonkey 4.0.7.1510 to check if this is fixed for you: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 76#p350976
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Error Ripping
Thanks Lowlander.
I'm new to MediaMonkey, and after seeing these posts I upgraded from 4.0.6 to 4.0.7.1510 as you suggested. This did help to remove most of
the invalid rip messages I was getting. I have 3 questions below for rips done under version 4.0.7.1510.
I have over 1000 CDs and so far I've ripped 125 to FLAC using Secure Read with Verify tracs.
Most ripped OK. On 1 or 2 occasions I received rip error messages but these were removed when I used Standard Read instead of Secure Read.
Why is this?
Using both Secure Read and Standard Read if necessary, right now I have 9 CDs that still get rip errors.
8 of these get 1 or 2 song rip errors, and not always in the last trac.
There are no outward defects on the CDs.
Can you please explain why this may be happening?
Another question:
I have the original 10 song version of BAND ON THE RUN by Paul McCartney and Wings that I bought several years ago.
There is no copy control note on the disk, so I assume it doesn't have it. All 10 tracs get rip error & failed to verify messages.
I was curious about this so I played 5 of the converted tracs on my PC and they sounded OK to me, with no apparent play defects.
Why would this happen?
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the above 3 questions.
Thanks very much.
I'm new to MediaMonkey, and after seeing these posts I upgraded from 4.0.6 to 4.0.7.1510 as you suggested. This did help to remove most of
the invalid rip messages I was getting. I have 3 questions below for rips done under version 4.0.7.1510.
I have over 1000 CDs and so far I've ripped 125 to FLAC using Secure Read with Verify tracs.
Most ripped OK. On 1 or 2 occasions I received rip error messages but these were removed when I used Standard Read instead of Secure Read.
Why is this?
Using both Secure Read and Standard Read if necessary, right now I have 9 CDs that still get rip errors.
8 of these get 1 or 2 song rip errors, and not always in the last trac.
There are no outward defects on the CDs.
Can you please explain why this may be happening?
Another question:
I have the original 10 song version of BAND ON THE RUN by Paul McCartney and Wings that I bought several years ago.
There is no copy control note on the disk, so I assume it doesn't have it. All 10 tracs get rip error & failed to verify messages.
I was curious about this so I played 5 of the converted tracs on my PC and they sounded OK to me, with no apparent play defects.
Why would this happen?
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the above 3 questions.
Thanks very much.
Re: Error Ripping
I suggest you create debug logs (step 4b) for these problems and send them to support: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=69
You can also try ripping using EAC and see if it fails too: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ If both fail than it may be the disc at issue. If EAC succeeds where MediaMonkey fails you should submit the debug logs so the developers can analyze what the problem may be.
You can also try ripping using EAC and see if it fails too: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ If both fail than it may be the disc at issue. If EAC succeeds where MediaMonkey fails you should submit the debug logs so the developers can analyze what the problem may be.
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