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From: Erik K. <eri...@gm...> - 2015-01-30 12:36:08
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With -paraopts=proof, I get into an endless reading loop with I/O errors, if I skip them and just use -paranoia, the disks get read, but always with an output like this: [CODE]recording 216.6133 seconds stereo with 16 bits @ 44100.0 Hz ->'/media/persistent/Hitachi300G/Temp/abcde.2b12e416/track03'... using lib paranoia for reading. percent_done: 27%Tagging track 02 of 22: Moves Like Jagger... 100% track 3 'We Found Love' recorded with audible hard errors 100% 0 rderr, 0 skip, 0 atom, 0 edge, 0 drop, 0 dup, 0 drift 100% 690 reads(211,7%) 77 overlap(0,5 .. 0,5)[/CODE] Seems like the whole rip doesn't even try to do some corrections, all statistics are 0. Always reported with audible hard errors. It makes no difference if I use another drive. One is a BD drive via USB, the other a DVD-rewriter via SATA, so it shouldn't be hardware-related. If I replace the -paraopts=proof option with -paraopts=minoverlap=20,retries=200,readahead=600, which is the same except for the omitted c2check, the I/O errors are gone, and I get basically the same result, maybe slower. What gives? I asked already elsewhere, and got feedback here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2257705&p=13217103#post13217103 that this behaviour was not in 3.00, but in subsequent versions. I use 3a22, but 3a26 doesn't make a difference according to my last link. |