I have a question: How does one make "the perfect rip" and how does one know?
Well, okay, maybe that's two questions. Anyway, I have been using EAC and AccuRip to rip seedees to WAV and then immediately to FLAC (erasing the intermediate WAV file). The process I use is described here:
http://http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?EACInstall
Much to my surprise, I find that it is accepted that a perfect "bit-perfect" rip is unlikely even with EAC...or at the very least it is usually impossible to verify a perfect rip even with AccuRip.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to consistently and time-effectively make the perfect rip? Is it even possible to make a perfect rip for certain (even if it is not in the AccuRip database which many of my seedees are not).
Does the "perfect rip" involve a particular cd ROM drive?
Having so much invested in ripping a large classical collection, my inquiring mind wants to know.
Well, okay, maybe that's two questions. Anyway, I have been using EAC and AccuRip to rip seedees to WAV and then immediately to FLAC (erasing the intermediate WAV file). The process I use is described here:
http://http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?EACInstall
Much to my surprise, I find that it is accepted that a perfect "bit-perfect" rip is unlikely even with EAC...or at the very least it is usually impossible to verify a perfect rip even with AccuRip.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to consistently and time-effectively make the perfect rip? Is it even possible to make a perfect rip for certain (even if it is not in the AccuRip database which many of my seedees are not).
Does the "perfect rip" involve a particular cd ROM drive?
Having so much invested in ripping a large classical collection, my inquiring mind wants to know.