firedog,
I agree, conceptually it is a very nice program. However, I have it set to interpolate errors (or unrecoverable frames, I forget the terminology). As I'm trying to get the best rip, from an allbeit flawed disc, I don't really care if it is "secure" or "insecure". I just want it to be the best it can be
But I've found that if the disc is flawed (scratched or what ever) and it is going to give me an "insecure" rip from dbpoweramp, then I am better off ripping from itunes from a sound quality perspective. I mean if I play it in my cd player and it sounds ok, then shouldn't the ripped files from dbpoweramp sound ok as well.
I guess it boils down to my expectation that rips from dbpoweramp to sound as good or better than any other ripping software and that does not seem to be the case.
Garth