title
Products            Buy            Support Forum            Professional            About            Codec Central
 

New External Drive

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Thg6276
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Aug 2008
    • 179

    New External Drive

    I have since yesterday a new external drive Plextor PX-830UF (known as PLEXTOR - DVDR PX-830SA in DBP). The 1st one is a PHILIPS - SPD3400CC.
    I have some trouble with some cds. I have done a test this morning and the result between the two drives is totally different.
    Fyg

    Philips
    AccurateRip: Active, Using C2: Yes, Cache: 1024 KB, FUA Cache Invalidate: Yes

    Plextor
    AccurateRip: Active, Using C2: Yes, Cache: 1024 KB, FUA Cache Invalidate: No

    Same track ripped

    PHILIPS

    Track 4: Ripped LBA 59975 to 74342 (3:11) in 0:07. Filename: C:\Documents and Settings\Thierry\Mes documents\Ma musique\Prince\Batman\04 Partyman.flac
    AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 22) [Pass 1]
    CRC32: 2E7F2073 AccurateRip CRC: CDBB59B4 [DiscID: 009-000d9e83-0064f813-7f09f809-4]

    PLEXTOR

    Track 4: Ripped LBA 59975 to 74342 (3:11) in 1:08. Filename: C:\Documents and Settings\Thierry\Mes documents\Ma musique\Prince\Batman\04 Partyman.flac
    AccurateRip: Inaccurate (confidence 45) Insecure [Pass 1, Re-Rip 57 Frames]
    CRC32: 40A0FD70 AccurateRip CRC: CD56E116 [DiscID: 009-000d9e83-0064f813-7f09f809-4]
    Re-rip Frame: 64877 (00:01:05.360) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 66961 (00:01:33.146) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 66985 (00:01:33.466) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 67947 (00:01:46.293) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68025 (00:01:47.333) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68181 (00:01:49.413) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68258 (00:01:50.440) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68414 (00:01:52.520) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68415 (00:01:52.533) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68480 (00:01:53.400) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 68948 (00:01:59.640) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 70068 (00:02:14.573) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 70069 (00:02:14.586) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 71107 (00:02:28.426) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 71108 (00:02:28.440) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72054 (00:02:41.053) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72055 (00:02:41.066) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72200 (00:02:43.000) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72224 (00:02:43.320) matched 10 / 11 (c2 dropped 16)
    Re-rip Frame: 72225 (00:02:43.333) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72248 (00:02:43.640). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72249 (00:02:43.653) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72261 (00:02:43.813). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72273 (00:02:43.973). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72274 (00:02:43.986). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72285 (00:02:44.133). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72286 (00:02:44.146). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72297 (00:02:44.293). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72298 (00:02:44.306). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72309 (00:02:44.453). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72310 (00:02:44.466). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72321 (00:02:44.613). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72322 (00:02:44.626) matched 10 / 11 (c2 dropped 17)
    Re-rip Frame: 72334 (00:02:44.786). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72346 (00:02:44.946). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72358 (00:02:45.106). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72382 (00:02:45.426). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72383 (00:02:45.440). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72394 (00:02:45.586) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 72395 (00:02:45.600). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72406 (00:02:45.746). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72407 (00:02:45.760). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72419 (00:02:45.920) matched 10 / 11 (c2 dropped 14)
    Re-rip Frame: 72431 (00:02:46.080). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72432 (00:02:46.093). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72443 (00:02:46.240) matched 10 / 11 (c2 dropped 14)
    Re-rip Frame: 72455 (00:02:46.400). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72467 (00:02:46.560). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 72468 (00:02:46.573) matched 10 / 11 (c2 dropped 16)
    Re-rip Frame: 73541 (00:03:00.880) matched 10 / 11 (c2 dropped 23)
    Re-rip Frame: 74159 (00:03:09.120) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 74160 (00:03:09.133). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 74172 (00:03:09.293). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 74196 (00:03:09.613). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 74208 (00:03:09.773). Insecure (c2 dropped 34)
    Re-rip Frame: 74213 (00:03:09.840) matched 10 / 11
    Re-rip Frame: 74214 (00:03:09.853) matched 10 / 11

    Do not understand this difference for the same cd

    And I have controlled the drive read cache and this one propose a cache of 57kb instead of 1024kb
    What is the best 57 kb or 1024 kb ?
    Thanks for your help
    Last edited by Thg6276; June 28, 2009, 12:01 PM.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44515

    #2
    Re: New External Drive

    It means the plextor you have cannot read that disc securely, where-as the other drive can. Changing settings are unlikely not going to help (you can leave the cache at 1024 )
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

    Comment

    • Thg6276
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Aug 2008
      • 179

      #3
      Re: New External Drive

      Thanks Spoon for your answer
      Could we consider so that Philips drive is better than the new Plextor drive?

      Comment

      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44515

        #4
        Re: New External Drive

        You would have to try more than 1 disc to know.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

        Comment

        • Thg6276
          dBpoweramp Enthusiast

          • Aug 2008
          • 179

          #5
          Re: New External Drive

          I've tried with others cds and it is the same thing. Where the Philips says all tracks are ripped without any problem the Plextor mention inaccurate tracks with lot of errors.

          So, two choices : the Philips is a very bad ripper :smile2: and mention all is ok or the Plextor is a really good cd ripper :D.

          Fyg I have bought the Plextor for having a good brand cd ripper because as I have seen here, Plextor could be considered as the top.

          So an other question : is it better to have a CD Ripper which could clear the read cache with Fua or not?

          Thanks

          Comment

          • Tigerman
            dBpoweramp Enthusiast

            • Mar 2005
            • 157

            #6
            Re: New External Drive

            Originally posted by Thg6276
            So an other question : is it better to have a CD Ripper which could clear the read cache with Fua or not?
            I don't think it's better (or worse), but it makes the ripping process quicker.
            And it's not only the CD ripper who has to support FUA; also the hardware has to support it.

            Comment

            • bhoar
              dBpoweramp Guru

              • Sep 2006
              • 1173

              #7
              Re: New External Drive

              Originally posted by Thg6276
              Philips
              AccurateRip: Active, Using C2: Yes, Cache: 1024 KB, FUA Cache Invalidate: Yes
              It is extremely unlikely the Philips drive supports the FUA Cache Invalidate feature, and you may be getting fasle positives on frame matches due to having this set to "Yes".

              -brendan

              Comment

              • Thg6276
                dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                • Aug 2008
                • 179

                #8
                Re: New External Drive

                Thank you for your answers. I have done the test FUA Support with the Philips and DBP mention that this drive support it where the Plextor doesn't.

                My problem is I do not understand why a Plextor cannot rip securely a cd where my Philips Drive & the cd drive of my laptop could do it without any problem.

                It is uncomprehensible.

                And it is not only with one but with several cds.

                Comment

                • Spoon
                  Administrator
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 44515

                  #9
                  Re: New External Drive

                  Not every drive has the same quality of ripping. It is not inconcievable that...that exact plextor model is no good.
                  Spoon
                  www.dbpoweramp.com

                  Comment

                  • Thg6276
                    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                    • Aug 2008
                    • 179

                    #10
                    Re: New External Drive

                    OK Thank so I will sell this Plextor drive as
                    Is somebody has a idea of a good externel cd ripper (I've a laptop)

                    Other question regarding the FUA Support is it better to have the case crosschecked or not (for the PHILIPS drive)

                    Thanks again for your precious help

                    Comment

                    • Spoon
                      Administrator
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 44515

                      #11
                      Re: New External Drive

                      Unchecked.
                      Spoon
                      www.dbpoweramp.com

                      Comment

                      • Chip
                        dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                        • Aug 2008
                        • 98

                        #12
                        Re: New External Drive

                        Hi all,
                        I also had a Plextor PX-830UF but eventually sold it because it was inconsistent with the same CD. Someone mentioned that they thought the Plextor PX-830UF was not actually an original Plextor but sourced from another manufacturer.
                        I would also be interested in a good external ripper since I also use a laptop for ripping.
                        Any suggestions?
                        Chip

                        Comment

                        • EliC
                          dBpoweramp Guru

                          • May 2004
                          • 1175

                          #13
                          Re: New External Drive

                          Correct, the "Plextor" PX-830 is not actually made by plextor. In fact, plextor no longer makes any drives.

                          Comment

                          • Thg6276
                            dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                            • Aug 2008
                            • 179

                            #14
                            Re: New External Drive

                            Thank you Elic for your answer. I've the same problem as Chip, this "Plextor" is really not a good product. So many people here would like to know which external drive could make ripping with good results. Is somebody has an idea?

                            Comment

                            • johannesbb

                              • Jul 2009
                              • 7

                              #15
                              Re: New External Drive

                              Originally posted by Thg6276
                              So many people here would like to know which external drive could make ripping with good results. Is somebody has an idea?
                              Just take an empty external case for 5.25" drives and buy the internal cd drive of your choice. It is very easy to put them together and you have a lot of drives to choose from.

                              Just as an example (as far as I know not available in US):


                              Take care, you select the right interface. Nowadays a lot of drives are S-ATA and these need an external case with internal S-ATA interface.

                              HTH

                              Comment

                              Working...

                              ]]>