ripping a damaged cd

Pepe SilviaPepe Silvia Posts: 3,758
edited March 2011 in Technical Stuff and Help
i have a cdr i made about 4 or so years ago, it was a sony cd so i figured it'd last but despite keeping it in a cd book thing parts have chipped off, it'll still play but i've been trying to rip it to reburn and so far it takes 3hrs or more for a 5 1/2 minute song using exact audio copy. are there any programs that might work better?
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  • propro Posts: 134
    Standalone CD player rigged to your PC? if so... record the CD onto your computer by using your favorite wave audio editing program... the best idea i can come up with for now.... it happened to me last week with one of my CDs :)
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