I dunno. I'm not even that old. I'm a millennial. I have some DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs but not all the things I'd like to have. Part of that was caused due to DVDs releases in early 2000s that were kinda annoying with different screen formats (standard/widescreen) and some other BS that seem to have...
Yes. I looked up specs online but wasn't able to find the manufacturer for the one I have. I will try a different approach.
I see. So it's something that must happen as part of the ripping in order to work. I was under the impression that some people managed to get their files analyzed even if...
I'm gonna be using my Mac SuperDrive. It's what I have at the moment and I don't really want to spend money on a new drive. I took a look at that URL you sent and it wasn't listed there. Lucky me.
But, man, these past couple of days I've got lost into a deep hole of audiophile...
Thank you, Jr. Learned a lot.
I'm googling my drive model but haven't been able to find specific info about it. Supporting Accurate Stream, C2 error flags and over-reading, seem to be features that are pre-requisites for secure ripping of CDs. Do you have any idea of where I should go to find...
Yes, it doesn't have anything to do with the actual extraction. I was just double checking with Jason that the problem he had with some titles was a database thing and not an issue with Apple's software.
Well, okay... tomato, tomato. I just mentioned the PCvsMac thing because "many comments...
I'm embarking on a similar project. So this thread has been very illuminating. Though I'm not ripping stuff to play just in my car, I'm trying to "future proof" some CDs.
Why? Because Gracenote and the like having entries that are wrong? Or because of some error during the ripping?
Why is EAC...