Re: CD Spec vs Ripper Configuration
Thanks Spoon, I agree re C2 Pointers from my reading on this and other similar forums. It seems to be a mandatory feature for good audio rips!
But how does one tell if a particular drive model has this feature if the manufacturer's own website makes no mention of this feature in the spec detail? For example the Plextor PX-860A, which may actually be a re-badged Pioneer model.
Let me re-phrase my request for advice as I am keen to finalise my dBPA configuration and move on with this project. Given that neither my TSSTcorp TS-H532C nor my Philips DVD8701 are able to successfully rip Track 6 of the Berlioz Te Deum album that I am using to prove out this step of my workflow, and... given that my 8701 is a bit better and doubles up as my CD/DVD Writer drive, it therefore makes sense to me to replace the TSST drive with one particularly good for CD-DA rips. So my question now becomes:-
Q) Based on your considerable experience over a period of time, what optical drive has all the features that dBPA can take advantage of eg C2 Pointers, and which will maximize the chance of a secure rip for not only this error-prone CD track, but also the hundreds of other CDs I have to rip to FLAC?
Thanks Spoon, I agree re C2 Pointers from my reading on this and other similar forums. It seems to be a mandatory feature for good audio rips!
But how does one tell if a particular drive model has this feature if the manufacturer's own website makes no mention of this feature in the spec detail? For example the Plextor PX-860A, which may actually be a re-badged Pioneer model.
Let me re-phrase my request for advice as I am keen to finalise my dBPA configuration and move on with this project. Given that neither my TSSTcorp TS-H532C nor my Philips DVD8701 are able to successfully rip Track 6 of the Berlioz Te Deum album that I am using to prove out this step of my workflow, and... given that my 8701 is a bit better and doubles up as my CD/DVD Writer drive, it therefore makes sense to me to replace the TSST drive with one particularly good for CD-DA rips. So my question now becomes:-
Q) Based on your considerable experience over a period of time, what optical drive has all the features that dBPA can take advantage of eg C2 Pointers, and which will maximize the chance of a secure rip for not only this error-prone CD track, but also the hundreds of other CDs I have to rip to FLAC?
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