Having just moved up from dBpoweramp Trial to Reference R13, I am trying to configure CD Ripper to take best advantage of my CD Drive features.
From Setup Guide, my dBpoweramp CD Ripper: Options pane, and clicking on CD ROM [Technical] shows:-
Manufacturer:TSSTcorp
CD Drive: DVD-ROM TS-H352C
Firmware: DE06
Serial:
Maximum Speed: 5645KB/sec (x32)
Current Speed: 5645KB/sec (x32)
Spin-down After: 4 minutes
Buffer Size: 256KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Read UPC: Yes
So drive spec looks promising for use of C2 Error Pointers etc.
SECURE RIPPING Now, on Secure Options pane both 'Enable Ultra Secure Ripping' & 'C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection' are checked. but clicking on [Detect C2 Support] and inserting a simulated damaged audio CD as instructed in the Guide (and it has had some extra deep scratches added over and above the black wedge shape) gets "C2 error pointers were not detected etc...". So the drive says it can use C2 Pointers, but dBpoweramp does not appear to do so. An apparent contradiction to the drive spec?
CACHING Running CacheExplorer 0.8 gets...
Drive on E: is TSSTcorp DVD-ROM TS-H352C DE06
[+] Buffer Size: 256KB
[+] Supported read commands: BEh
[+] Testing cache line size:
no cache detected (repeated over and over)
Now, with a good CD inserted, and clicking on Drive Read Cache [Detect] gets... "Drive does not appear to cache etc...". Click OK... "Detected cache size 0KB (0 frames)". So another contradiction to my drive's spec! Or perhaps the drive's 256KB Buffer Size is NOT actually the same thing as the Cache Size?
CONFIGURE ACCURATERIP With a popular CD inserted, and Sample Offset [Reset to Zero] clicked, "Offset is set to +6 Samples". This result is consistent across several CDs, so no problems here then.
RIPPING Ripping goes ahead OK with 100% AccurateRip on Pass 1 (Confidence 19) for the first disc... but CD Ripper seems to have done this without using either C2 Error Pointers or Cache support!
CONCLUSION It is obviously essential that this one-time Configuration procedure is optimized to suit my TSSTcorp drive, and time spent getting this correct will reap dividends later with poor discs. With reference to my specific drive model, would anyone care to explain these apparent discrepancies between the drive spec and dBpoweramp's use of it? Alternately, if this is a normal result I will be reassured to have it confirmed as the best possible outcome!
From Setup Guide, my dBpoweramp CD Ripper: Options pane, and clicking on CD ROM [Technical] shows:-
Manufacturer:TSSTcorp
CD Drive: DVD-ROM TS-H352C
Firmware: DE06
Serial:
Maximum Speed: 5645KB/sec (x32)
Current Speed: 5645KB/sec (x32)
Spin-down After: 4 minutes
Buffer Size: 256KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Read UPC: Yes
So drive spec looks promising for use of C2 Error Pointers etc.
SECURE RIPPING Now, on Secure Options pane both 'Enable Ultra Secure Ripping' & 'C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection' are checked. but clicking on [Detect C2 Support] and inserting a simulated damaged audio CD as instructed in the Guide (and it has had some extra deep scratches added over and above the black wedge shape) gets "C2 error pointers were not detected etc...". So the drive says it can use C2 Pointers, but dBpoweramp does not appear to do so. An apparent contradiction to the drive spec?
CACHING Running CacheExplorer 0.8 gets...
Drive on E: is TSSTcorp DVD-ROM TS-H352C DE06
[+] Buffer Size: 256KB
[+] Supported read commands: BEh
[+] Testing cache line size:
no cache detected (repeated over and over)
Now, with a good CD inserted, and clicking on Drive Read Cache [Detect] gets... "Drive does not appear to cache etc...". Click OK... "Detected cache size 0KB (0 frames)". So another contradiction to my drive's spec! Or perhaps the drive's 256KB Buffer Size is NOT actually the same thing as the Cache Size?
CONFIGURE ACCURATERIP With a popular CD inserted, and Sample Offset [Reset to Zero] clicked, "Offset is set to +6 Samples". This result is consistent across several CDs, so no problems here then.
RIPPING Ripping goes ahead OK with 100% AccurateRip on Pass 1 (Confidence 19) for the first disc... but CD Ripper seems to have done this without using either C2 Error Pointers or Cache support!
CONCLUSION It is obviously essential that this one-time Configuration procedure is optimized to suit my TSSTcorp drive, and time spent getting this correct will reap dividends later with poor discs. With reference to my specific drive model, would anyone care to explain these apparent discrepancies between the drive spec and dBpoweramp's use of it? Alternately, if this is a normal result I will be reassured to have it confirmed as the best possible outcome!
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