PerfectRip
PerfectRip is the true cloning and ripping tool for exigent users. PerfectRip allows CDDA, CD+G, CD-ROM (incl. PSX+Audio) imaging with fully compliant cuesheet generation, making images ready to burn in Golden Hawk Technology CDRWin or any other cuesheet compatible burning program. PerfectRip allows above mentioned disc formats to be backed up in SlySoft CloneCD image style also.
PerfectRip gives you control over ripping speed and lets you increase it by supressing subs when you don’t need them. PerfectRip is able to tweak all copyright flags, including SCMS, so you can have the flag you want on the replica. PerfectRip lets you make full and proper use of the C2 pointer feature (”secure mode”) of your drive, giving you a report locating the exact offset of the error so you can mute, hold or average (linear interpolation) at post-processing stage. PerfectRip has a complete and open offset correction engine, it corrects main channel read and write, subchannel manual and auto and C2 report.
Author: H&H softwerx
License:Freeware, donations accepted






[...] PerfectRip guarantees optimal full or partial content extraction by making proper use of the C2 pointer technology inside your optical drive. You can be sure images and tracks are free from errors, or use an error report at post-processing stage to mute, hold or average (linear interpolation) corrupt samples. [...]
PerfectRip can add a cuesheet for your ripped tracks too. PerfectRip features freeDB, creating directory structures based in artist/year/album to allocate your songs. It also has CD-TEXT detection and usage so you can decide between it and freeDB naming. PerfectRip accurately detects gaps (pregaps, pauses and indexes), so you can append them to none, previous or next track. PerfectRip allows you to rip to PCM files (headerless) for special purposes. PerfectRip lets you rip CD Gs to separate audio and graphics files (wav cdg) or rip to a single 2448 interleaved file per track.
We are able to make a x.cdr.img and a cue from a PerfectRip session and to then to seek and burn the cue from Goldenhawk. A x.bin made from Goldenhawk was nearly identical in length.
Is there any way to pre-namecall the *.img as a bin extension? Our previous coder evidently specialized the search routine which only looks for files with the bin extensions. We wish only to derive the raw of the whole disc and its cue–and to suppress the save of all individual tracks as they are not needed individually.
We need to adapt certain sections of your fine program for our specific subroutines and wish to know if there are any circumstances that PerfectRip will generate a file of length and sector content different than such that would be created in a CDRWIN process. Super thanks for your fine program!
Hello D. Tweedy.
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