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Acoustica MP3 CD Burner 4. 0 Help

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like "Bubba Smith - Whole Lot Of Fish - 1. My Silly Dog.mp3". The artist is "BubbaSmith", the album is "Whole Lot Of Fish" and the track is "My Silly Dog"Play sound when done rippingWhen the rip finishes, this option will play a sound. This is helpful if you are out ofthe room and want to know when the rip is done! There really isn’t much more tosay about this one. Rip SpeedThis allows you to set the speed of the rip. The default is "Max" which is themaximum speed possible for your <strong>CD</strong> drive. You may choose a slower speed formore accurate rips.Jitter CorrectionDrinking too much coffee? This feature will help you calm down! Seriously,some <strong>CD</strong> drives cannot seek or move to an exact time offset on the <strong>CD</strong> and, thus, itis possible to have errors when copying a track. By default, <strong>MP3</strong> <strong>CD</strong> <strong>Burner</strong>automatically detects whether or not it needs jitter correction.• If needed – This is the default.• No - Do not use jitter correction. (Faster, possible inaccurate rips.)• Yes – Use jitter correction. (Slower, more accurate rips.)Note that jitter options are grayed out when the Gear engine is being used. (Thedefault.)Error Handling During RipsIt is possible to have a rip error if a track especially if the <strong>CD</strong> is dirty or scratched.By default, <strong>MP3</strong> <strong>CD</strong> <strong>Burner</strong> will attempt to re-read the erroneous track info 10 times.The other options are:• Ignore Them – Ignore errors and rip as if nothing happened. • Retry – This will retry reading the erroneous area for the given # of times.• Abort – This option will halt the rip if an error occurs.Rip files to (format)This allows you to set the file format in which your freshly ripped files are created.

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