Since the popularity of old CDs has declined (due to the rise of digital music), you might want to start archiving your audio CD collection, if you haven’t already.
For example, you may have rare CDs from years ago that are simply no longer available for purchase or download on music services like iTunes Store or Amazon MP3. However, trying to transfer scratched cd songs (which most collections inevitably have) doesn’t always work.
Depending on the severity of the scratches, you may be able to use the default copy settings of itunes to import all tracks successfully. However, even if the iTunes software copies all the tracks without complaining, there can still be problems.
When you play digital music files, you may find that they are less than perfect. During the the reproduction, you may hear audio errors such as clicks, clicks, interruptions in songs or other weird noise issues. This is because your unit’s laser CDs/DVDs could not correctly read all data.
Best Way to Rip Scratched CDs in iTunes
So, at first glance, everything may look fine when using iTunes default settings to rip scratched CDs, but there is always a chance that the encoding process may not be perfect. In addition to using another tool 3rd party CD ripping, Is there anything else that can be done in iTunes to get a better rip?
Using Error Correction Mode in iTunes
Normally, when you rip a CD without error correction enabled, iTunes ignores the ECC codes that are encoded on the disc. Enabling this feature uses these codes in combination with the read data to correct errors. It will take longer to process this additional data, but your copy will be more accurate.
By default, error correction is turned off in iTunes copy settings. Indeed, copying a CD can take much longer. However, when it comes to scratched CDs, this feature can mean the difference between success and failure. To enable this feature, follow the steps below:
Open the preferences screen
For MicrosoftWindows
- On the iTunes main menu screen, click the Edit menu tab at the top of the screen and choose Preferences.
for Mac
- Click on the iTunes menu tab at the top of the screen and choose the Preferences option from the drop-down menu.
Enable Error Correction
- If you are not already in the General section of the preferences, switch to it by clicking on the menu tab.
- Click on the button import configuration .
- Check the box next to the option Use error correction when playing audio CDs .
- Click on Accept > Accept .
Tips
Rip scratched CDs in iTunes
- If you are not successful even if you use the correction of errors, you may find that using a different DVD/CD drive gives better results.
- To verify that there is no problem with your optical drive, insert a “good” disc and click Help > Run Diagnostic. Uncheck all options except CD/DVD drive tests.
- If all else fails, a cd repair kit this may be your only option if you can’t get a physical replacement or buy a digital music version.