I want to rip all my CDs and therefore I started to use dBpoweramp Reference R13 together with a new SATA drive Lite-On iHAS324. I chose this drive, because it supports AccurateRip and C2 pointers and uses no cache (as far as I know).
I use the following settings:
- Ripping method: secure
- Ultra Secure: yes, Enable Ultra Secure Ripping (1,2,1 min/max/end)
- yes, Interpolate Unrecoverable Frames
- yes, Mark Track as Error if Insecure
- Drive Read Cache: (none)
- FUA: no
- yes, C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection
- yes, Query Ripping Results with AccurateRip
Now the rip results are sometimes confusing. For example, yesterday I ripped one CD and got the following results:
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Red cross, red AR(11), Secure
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Ripping the third track again:
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Red cross, red AR(11), Secure , but the CRC number is red
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Now I decided to change the settings to "No C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection". Again ripping the third track, but without C2:
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Nevertheless I am not happy, because now I suspect that something is wrong with the drive or the settings. Should I change the settings of Ultra secure to 2,6,2 min/max/end? Is it only bad luck? Should I forget about it, because "secure" is good enough? Is there some kind of built-in interpolation inside the drive, resulting in three different results? Perhaps the Lite-On drive uses bad C2 implementation? Should I buy another drive to get consistent results? Any SATA drives recommendations?
Any help would be appreciated.
I use the following settings:
- Ripping method: secure
- Ultra Secure: yes, Enable Ultra Secure Ripping (1,2,1 min/max/end)
- yes, Interpolate Unrecoverable Frames
- yes, Mark Track as Error if Insecure
- Drive Read Cache: (none)
- FUA: no
- yes, C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection
- yes, Query Ripping Results with AccurateRip
Now the rip results are sometimes confusing. For example, yesterday I ripped one CD and got the following results:
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Red cross, red AR(11), Secure
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Ripping the third track again:
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Red cross, red AR(11), Secure , but the CRC number is red
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Now I decided to change the settings to "No C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection". Again ripping the third track, but without C2:
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Accurate(11)
Nevertheless I am not happy, because now I suspect that something is wrong with the drive or the settings. Should I change the settings of Ultra secure to 2,6,2 min/max/end? Is it only bad luck? Should I forget about it, because "secure" is good enough? Is there some kind of built-in interpolation inside the drive, resulting in three different results? Perhaps the Lite-On drive uses bad C2 implementation? Should I buy another drive to get consistent results? Any SATA drives recommendations?
Any help would be appreciated.
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