Hi,
I have two ASUS CD-S520/A drives at home. Both can't be configured with AccurateRip. They're exactly the /A model, NOT the A4 or A5.
The online database lists an offset of +1194 for this drive. However, as you probably know, the offset usually changes depending on the firmware version you use.
In my case, one has firmware 1.6K, and the other has firmware 1.8K. The value listed on the list of drives is probably using the offset value of firmware 1.7K or 1.9K, or even a newer version.
With another drive, I'd simply upgrade my firmware. That's what I did for my ASUS - CRW-5232AS, which couldn't be configured when it had firmware 1.0, but worked fine when I upgraded to firmware 1.03. However, the ASUS CD-S520/A series doesn't have a flashable ROM chip, so you're stuck with the firmware that was on the drive when you bought it.
The real offset for the 1.6K is +737. I haven't yet tested the 1.8K, but it's probably different as well. Future versions of AccurateRip should not only store the drive model, but also the firmware version. After all, the string is already in the registry under the CD-DriveSampleOffset value. In my case, the string is :
ASUS CD-S520/A 1.6K
AccurateRip should therefore detect that it's a new drive/firmware combination, and not limit itself to ASUS CD-S520/A when querying the database to match the offset it detected with the expected one.
In the meantime, is there a way for me to 'manually' configure AccurateRip through the registry or something similar, so that I can finally get my 'All tracks ripped accurately' message when everything goes as planned, just like when I rip discs with a Plextor CD-R PX-W2410A or my CRW-5232AS ?
Please, don't tell me to exclusively use the Plextor or the CRW-5232AS, that's not what I want to hear. I want to be able to accurately rip on ALL my drives, and I'm sure there's a way to do this. The ASUS CD-S520/A is one of the best drives out there in terms of reliability and C2 Error detection. It's just a shame that the firmware can't be updated.
Thanks!
I have two ASUS CD-S520/A drives at home. Both can't be configured with AccurateRip. They're exactly the /A model, NOT the A4 or A5.
The online database lists an offset of +1194 for this drive. However, as you probably know, the offset usually changes depending on the firmware version you use.
In my case, one has firmware 1.6K, and the other has firmware 1.8K. The value listed on the list of drives is probably using the offset value of firmware 1.7K or 1.9K, or even a newer version.
With another drive, I'd simply upgrade my firmware. That's what I did for my ASUS - CRW-5232AS, which couldn't be configured when it had firmware 1.0, but worked fine when I upgraded to firmware 1.03. However, the ASUS CD-S520/A series doesn't have a flashable ROM chip, so you're stuck with the firmware that was on the drive when you bought it.
The real offset for the 1.6K is +737. I haven't yet tested the 1.8K, but it's probably different as well. Future versions of AccurateRip should not only store the drive model, but also the firmware version. After all, the string is already in the registry under the CD-DriveSampleOffset value. In my case, the string is :
ASUS CD-S520/A 1.6K
AccurateRip should therefore detect that it's a new drive/firmware combination, and not limit itself to ASUS CD-S520/A when querying the database to match the offset it detected with the expected one.
In the meantime, is there a way for me to 'manually' configure AccurateRip through the registry or something similar, so that I can finally get my 'All tracks ripped accurately' message when everything goes as planned, just like when I rip discs with a Plextor CD-R PX-W2410A or my CRW-5232AS ?
Please, don't tell me to exclusively use the Plextor or the CRW-5232AS, that's not what I want to hear. I want to be able to accurately rip on ALL my drives, and I'm sure there's a way to do this. The ASUS CD-S520/A is one of the best drives out there in terms of reliability and C2 Error detection. It's just a shame that the firmware can't be updated.
Thanks!
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