Leog, I seem to be replying to a lot of your threads! I too have had this happen with brand new CDs. The CDs look fine but sometimes just polishing the CD lightly with a clean soft cloth will take care of the problem. Try to clean from inside to outside - never around the CD. Failing that, dBPoweramp has options for changing the way secure ripping occurs. Look under the ripping method section of the options menu. There's also a "defective by design" section that will try to handle CDs with "special" content. Sometimes these are enhanced CDs with video or other content but there have been some CDs produced that were encoded with information to make ripping more difficult.
The least desirable method would be the burst method (also selectable under ripping options). This just takes what the CD drive sends with no error recovery (other than what the drive provides). There may be glitches or dropouts with this method but the rip will still succeed. - Dick
The least desirable method would be the burst method (also selectable under ripping options). This just takes what the CD drive sends with no error recovery (other than what the drive provides). There may be glitches or dropouts with this method but the rip will still succeed. - Dick