Re: Question about EAC rips.
If an EAC-rip is clean, you should read something like "no errors occured". Otherwise, there may be pointed out that there went something wrong and on which positions it happened. It ainīt enough to rip the CD via EAC, there must be no errors in the rip. If there is a track only at 99,8 or 99.9%, it still is clean. I guess anything under 99,7% has an error.
In case one track doesnīt read out properly, you may try another drive. Iīve had rips being clean on the 3rd or computer I tried.
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