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Reading

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The options on this page control how CDGFix 3 Super responds to different CD/DVD drive events, and how CDG discs are ripped.

The value for Maximum number of accepted uncorrectable errors when reading track from CDG disc determines how many uncorrectable errors CDGFix 3 Super will silently accept when using the software Reed Solomon implementation. If this value is exceeded a warning will be issued to notify you of the problem. An excessive number of uncorrectable errors suggests that the disc is badly scratched or damaged. A new rip at a lower speed may give better results. Note that there will almost always be a few (typically 3 to 5) uncorrectable errors during ripping hence the default value of max 10 errors.

The reading speed determines at which speed CDGFix 3 Super will read a CDG disc when ripping tracks. The list of available speeds are generic and may contain values that do not apply to the drive used. If an unsupported value is used the drive will silently fall back on it's default speed. If you experience problems during ripping of a CDG disc, for example due to scratches or other damage, you may try lowering the speed for better results.