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Please help me interpreting this EAC-log

Few days ago I've bougth a used Iron Maiden Cd, it was not in a very good state of conservation, with many scratches. After some cleaning I tried to rip it with EAC, the resulting log says:
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Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 22. November 2012, 8:57

Iron Maiden / Killers

Used drive  : ATAPI  DVD A  DH16ABSH  Adapter: 0  ID: 1

Read mode : Burst

Read offset correction                      : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out          : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks  : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations      : Yes
Used interface                              : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

Used output format              : User Defined Encoder
Selected bitrate                : 32 kBit/s
Quality                        : High
Add ID3 tag                    : No
Command line compressor        : C:\Program Files (x86)\foobar2000\flac.exe
Additional command line options : -5 %source%


TOC of the extracted CD

    Track |  Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector
    ---------------------------------------------------------
        1  |  0:00.32 |  1:45.63 |        32    |    7969 
        2  |  1:46.20 |  2:54.30 |      7970    |    21049 
        3  |  4:40.50 |  4:18.22 |    21050    |    40421 
        4  |  8:58.72 |  3:22.73 |    40422    |    55644 
        5  | 12:21.70 |  3:07.05 |    55645    |    69674 
        6  | 15:29.00 |  3:52.32 |    69675    |    87106 
        7  | 19:21.32 |  5:00.65 |    87107    |  109671 
        8  | 24:22.22 |  6:12.20 |    109672    |  137591 
        9  | 30:34.42 |  3:20.05 |    137592    |  152596 
      10  | 33:54.47 |  4:48.50 |    152597    |  174246 


Range status and errors

Selected range

    Filename G:\Musik\Iron Maiden - 1981 - Killers\Iron Maiden - 1981 - Killers.wav

    Timing problem 0:00:07
    Timing problem 0:00:12 - 0:00:14
    Timing problem 0:00:16 - 0:00:17
    Timing problem 0:03:43
    Timing problem 0:04:36
    Timing problem 0:04:45 - 0:04:48
    Timing problem 0:04:57 - 0:05:00
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    Timing problem 0:05:51
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    Timing problem 0:10:36
    Timing problem 0:11:57
    Timing problem 0:11:59 - 0:12:05
    Timing problem 0:12:07 - 0:12:08
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    Timing problem 0:13:45 - 0:13:57
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    Peak level 99.7 %
    Extraction speed 2.8 X
    Test CRC E435686A
    Copy CRC 46EA545C
    Copy finished

No errors occurred

 
AccurateRip summary
 
Track  1  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 70)  [45915099], AccurateRip returned [AB545ECE]  (AR v2)
Track  2  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 70)  [43D94978], AccurateRip returned [03286E74]  (AR v2)
Track  3  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 70)  [70407142], AccurateRip returned [C1BD2C64]  (AR v2)
Track  4  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 69)  [C11EBAA2], AccurateRip returned [19C240DB]  (AR v2)
Track  5  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 69)  [7B6D6652], AccurateRip returned [16F79A4F]  (AR v2)
Track  6  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 69)  [FE39B5E1], AccurateRip returned [89378EE9]  (AR v2)
Track  7  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 69)  [BC05E306], AccurateRip returned [BB29522F]  (AR v2)
Track  8  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 69)  [576E524E], AccurateRip returned [49BBA1C1]  (AR v2)
Track  9  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 69)  [B35D814D], AccurateRip returned [4F5DCCDB]  (AR v2)
Track 10  cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 68)  [87E2CEB4], AccurateRip returned [2F26BC22]  (AR v2)
 
No tracks could be verified as accurate
You may have a different pressing from the one(s) in the database

End of status report

---- CUETools DB Plugin V2.1.3

[CTDB TOCID: x0EG7SCcp_M0cPDj7jbwzYVQHns-] found, Submit result: discs with pregaps not supported in this protocol version
[fe1a93dc] (162/162) No match

Obviously there were problems in reading the data correctly (timing problems, mismatching crc, failed accuraterip verification), but how shall I interpret the information given by eac: "No errors occurred"?
Many thanks, if someone could help me!
Harald

Please help me interpreting this EAC-log

Reply #1
From the EAC site:
Quote
Question: When using burst mode, EAC also shows up timing problems, are these really errors or what?
Answer: No, burst mode has no error detection nor error correction. If burst mode brings up a timing problem, the read command needed a lot of time, which could have several reasons, like loosing sync or trying to fix an read error. Of course this is a really poor “error detection” and should not be taken as serious indication.

Did you try using a 'secure' mode?
korth


Please help me interpreting this EAC-log

Reply #3
From the EAC site:
Quote
Question: When using burst mode, EAC also shows up timing problems, are these really errors or what?
Answer: No, burst mode has no error detection nor error correction. If burst mode brings up a timing problem, the read command needed a lot of time, which could have several reasons, like loosing sync or trying to fix an read error. Of course this is a really poor “error detection” and should not be taken as serious indication.

Did you try using a 'secure' mode?


2nd that.
ghostman

Please help me interpreting this EAC-log

Reply #4
Clearly my fault, I had to think about that!
Tried to rip the CD in secure mode, it took more than three hours for ripping 10 minutes of the album, then I aborted the operation. I suppose the Cd is so damaged, that an accurate reading is impossible.
Thanks fpr your kind help!
Harald

Please help me interpreting this EAC-log

Reply #5
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... and you might want to use the latest CTDB Plugin with Exact Audio Copy ...


Regards, ... 

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