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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
http://www.microcenter.com/single_pr...uct_id=0275973
they have a few 15.00 ones that accept ide drives. I couldn't find the links though. you can put any hdd or cd rom in themComment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
I use CoolGear 5.25" IDE to USB/Firewire external enclosures
I have Plextor Plexwriter, PX-230 and PX-760 drives in them. One potential issue with external USB enclosures is that with your specific computer, dbpoweramp may not be able to detect C2 over the USB connection. This is very likely to be the case with a computer whose MOBO has on-board SATA RAID controllers.
C2 over USB can also sometimes be disrupted by other media drivers (Creative and Nero). To even further muddy the waters, I could only get C2 detection over USB from the CoolGear enclosures with dbpoweramp by installing Plextools.
I never got Firewire to work detecting C2 on any of my five different machines (all desktops). There are two or three LONG threads about this issue from back in January or February.
I also use Addonics IDE to SATA adapter boards and plug dvd drives directly into the SATA MOBO or an external eSATA connection. This has provided reliable C2 detection with the DVD drives (Plextor and Samsung) but not the CD only drives.
I also tried two models of Plextor external USB/Firewire drives (708UF and 718UF). I could not get dbpoweramp to detect c2.
Very maddening. This should be an FAQ. If I write up a FAQ on this will Lt. Data or Spoons allow it in the FAQ?
Phil
caching: YES
Accurate Stream: YES
C2 Error Info: YESComment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
That is the problem, many enclosures do not allow the 'good stuff' such as c2. The trouble with a sticky FAQ is these things get out of date very quickly.Comment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
The only bullet proof way I have found to guarantee c2 detection is with a PCI bus IDE add in card and an an 80 wire IDE cable to an IDE drive set to master.
I do have four of the CoolDrive USB enclosures with PX-230 and PX-760 to an nvidia RAID MOBO but it takes Plextools to support C2 detection with dbpoweramp. it works fine for me with multiple instances of R12.
PhilComment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
The answer is only probably. It depends on your MOBO and what other software you might have on your machine.
The only bullet proof way I have found to guarantee c2 detection is with a PCI bus IDE add in card and an an 80 wire IDE cable to an IDE drive set to master.
I do have four of the CoolDrive USB enclosures with PX-230 and PX-760 to an nvidia RAID MOBO but it takes Plextools to support C2 detection with dbpoweramp. it works fine for me with multiple instances of R12.
-brendanComment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
once I got the USB and eSATA working on my high performance business work stations I quit since I don't want anything really unusual on the work machines.
I have three other dedicated machines with the IDE cards or SATA interfaces.
I've stopped fiddling since after lots of wasted effort it all works and is networked.
PhilComment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
I was also reading in cdRlabs that (708UF and 718UF) doesn't support c2 but only for those external drives - what about the other that you recommend spoon 712 uf?Last edited by KOF; April 23, 2008, 02:56 PM.Comment
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I am not sure if the 712uf would provide c2 pointers.Comment
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Phil,
Yes, it's a USB drive.
On a separate note for Mac users: it doesn't work using VMWare Fusion - the CD's just doesn't show up in dBpa.
I have created a Bootcamp partition and it works great when booting into Win. I have yet to try using Fusion utilising the Bootcamp partition though.
Hope this helps.
NubbenComment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
Spoon:
Below are the technical information from my drive:
Manufacturer: OEM
CD Drive: CD-ROM F564E
Firmware: 2.00
Serial: BTC
Maximum Speed: 8467 KB/sec (x47)
Current Speed: 0 KB/sec (x0)
Spin-down After: 8 minutes
Buffer Size: 128 KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Reads UPC: Yes
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Sample offset: +12
Communication: [SCSI PASS TRHOUGH (SPT]
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Secure Option:
Secure ripper is enabled.
Maximun Re-Reads: 34 times
Set Drive Speed: (Maximun)
*Drive Read Cache: (none)
Clear Read Cache with FUA is on
C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection is on
*When i clicked on "auto Detect icon" FUA AND C2 were the only ones that auto detect nothing for Read Cache:
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No here are my questions:
Is my drive configurated right?
Do I need to put any number in the "Drive Read Cache: (none)" like you said to the other user?
Do I need to buy a Plexter CD Drive? _ well this is an optional question..
PC info: emachine T3085 i also have a second drive (NEC DVD_RW ND 2500A] do you think because is this a brand name cd drive do i need to chose this instead?
I tried the Nec Drive but doesn't give me a C2 pointer, FUA, and Read Cache.
Thank you for all your help...Last edited by KOF; April 25, 2008, 07:35 PM.Comment
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Re: best brand of cd-drive for ripping
It is likely that the FUA test is afalse positive, AFAIK only plextors are FUA, so I would disable that and instate a cache size.Comment
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