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=What is Secure Ripping?=
 
=What is Secure Ripping?=
  
Making sure there were no errors during the extraction of your cd audio. Rippers such as [[CDex]] and [[EAC]] try to ensure a bit-perfect rip for every track by checking the results, and re-reading any bad areas (from scratches) as many times as needed.
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Making sure there were no errors during the extraction of your cd audio. Rippers such as [[CDex]] and [[EAC]] try to ensure a bit-perfect rip for every track by checking the results, and re-reading any bad areas (from scratches) as many times as needed. [[Max]] and [[Rubyripper]] provide similiar results as alternative rippers for OS/X and Linux.  
  
 
A bit-perfect rip may not always be possible, and so these programs ([[EAC]] especially) will report on any errors that could not be corrected, allowing you to examine or attempt to correct the problems.
 
A bit-perfect rip may not always be possible, and so these programs ([[EAC]] especially) will report on any errors that could not be corrected, allowing you to examine or attempt to correct the problems.

Revision as of 05:55, 17 September 2006

What is Secure Ripping?

Making sure there were no errors during the extraction of your cd audio. Rippers such as CDex and EAC try to ensure a bit-perfect rip for every track by checking the results, and re-reading any bad areas (from scratches) as many times as needed. Max and Rubyripper provide similiar results as alternative rippers for OS/X and Linux.

A bit-perfect rip may not always be possible, and so these programs (EAC especially) will report on any errors that could not be corrected, allowing you to examine or attempt to correct the problems.