bigshot
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The check box in iTunes checks the track. If it can’t verify it, the rip fails and it doesn’t complete. It’s the same thing. It just doesn’t give you a certificate to hang on the wall.
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Against what?The check box in iTunes checks the track.
Never once had a bad rip with iTunes. If it has a problem, it doesn’t even create a file. Generally, if I have a problem reading a disk, I use a different disk drive and that fixes it. The drive is more important than the software. The checkbox is buried in the prefs though. Easy to miss and it isn’t on by default.
Yes. There is a verify rip checkbox. It takes twice as long to rip that way, but it’s safe.
I ripped one new CD which I hadnt even opened before the rip, I just tore it from the pack and ripped it from Itune and though it went through process Some tracks are missing from the final ripped CD, I dont know why could be becasue the CD's are damaged ? but they havent even been opened.I’ve ripped tens of thousands of CDs with iTunes, including damaged ones, without any errors on files. It does the job..
You are doing something wrong. If there was no error message, you must have checked some tracks off the list to rip.I ripped one new CD which I hadnt even opened before the rip, I just tore it from the pack and ripped it from Itune and though it went through process Some tracks are missing from the final ripped CD, I dont know why could be becasue the CD's are damaged ? but they havent even been opened..
Possible but often it is simply a tagging error.I ripped one new CD which I hadnt even opened before the rip, I just tore it from the pack and ripped it from Itune and though it went through process Some tracks are missing from the final ripped CD, I dont know why could be becasue the CD's are damaged ?
I didnt I'm pretty sure but i will check it again once i get home.You are doing something wrong. If there was no error message, you must have checked some tracks off the list to rip.