Even though I'm unqualified to address this topic, I'll off my 2 cents. What kind of disc drive are you using? Perhaps iTunes error correction is designed to work on the drives that comes with iMacs or maybe it's OS dependent. Anyway, after reading about EAC and the advice given by the designer of the Wavelength (?) Brick DACs, I enabled my iMac's error correction. It seemed the prudent thing to do. I've had no problems with it and I'm not so impatient that I'd rip a CD at the fastest possible rate at the expense of sonic accuracy. I'll make another stab. Maybe error correction only works when ripping in WAV or AIF files. BTW, I'm only a bicycle mechanic.
Itunes Error Correction
I have read here and elsewhere that it is advisable to use error correction when ripping into Itunes. For the momemnt, I am a PC user, and I rip to Apple Lossless. When I "checked" the error correction box in itunes preferences, i could not get itunes to rip any tracks. it just quickly skipped over every track. Any thoughts on why this would be?
in any event, how important is error correction? is it merely usefull to clean up pops caused by an imperfect disc, or does it do something beneficial even when ripping a new/clean disc?
thanks for any advice.
in any event, how important is error correction? is it merely usefull to clean up pops caused by an imperfect disc, or does it do something beneficial even when ripping a new/clean disc?
thanks for any advice.
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