Re: CD Spec vs Ripper Configuration
After time spent reading and re-reading posts on this forum and elsewhere, and a fair bit of web research, I decided to heed the experts' advice! I now have a Plextor model PX230A SW-BL on order, having chosen this model because it tops the "CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2008". I assume this model supports C2 pointers?
I would prefer to retain my existing TS-H532C DVD drive within my desktop PC, so instead I have decided to mount this new ODD in an external 5.25" USB 2.0 Drive Enclosure. Several options are available... eg Rock 5.25" USB 2.0 Enclosure, Belkin F5U209uk USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Ext Drive Encl, and the Vantec NexStar NST-530U2 5.25" IDE to USB 2.0 Optical Drive External Enclosure. I have very limited shelf space, and cannot easily accomodate the horizontal Rock, and I saw somewhere on CDFreaks.com a reviewer who said it has "a very bad chipset" or words to that effect. And anyway I like the look of the NexStar, now my favoured option. It is designed to sit upright on its flat edge, which is ideal for me.
As detailed earlier in this thread... I am purchasing this ODD specifically for best CD Ripping error performance. Accuracy, and not speed is my goal! Burning performance is entirely irrelevant for me. At http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Revi...18184&PageID=3 the reviewer writes down its speed and "discourage[s] users from buying this device until this problem is fixed". But it looks to be a cracking little box and I think would suit me just fine.
Before I take the plunge and order one up (assuming I can find one with a UK power module), does anyone have any comments +ve or -ve about using the PX-230A with dBpoweramp via a USB 2.0 connection rather than a direct internal IDE interface within the PC itself?
After time spent reading and re-reading posts on this forum and elsewhere, and a fair bit of web research, I decided to heed the experts' advice! I now have a Plextor model PX230A SW-BL on order, having chosen this model because it tops the "CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2008". I assume this model supports C2 pointers?
I would prefer to retain my existing TS-H532C DVD drive within my desktop PC, so instead I have decided to mount this new ODD in an external 5.25" USB 2.0 Drive Enclosure. Several options are available... eg Rock 5.25" USB 2.0 Enclosure, Belkin F5U209uk USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Ext Drive Encl, and the Vantec NexStar NST-530U2 5.25" IDE to USB 2.0 Optical Drive External Enclosure. I have very limited shelf space, and cannot easily accomodate the horizontal Rock, and I saw somewhere on CDFreaks.com a reviewer who said it has "a very bad chipset" or words to that effect. And anyway I like the look of the NexStar, now my favoured option. It is designed to sit upright on its flat edge, which is ideal for me.
As detailed earlier in this thread... I am purchasing this ODD specifically for best CD Ripping error performance. Accuracy, and not speed is my goal! Burning performance is entirely irrelevant for me. At http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Revi...18184&PageID=3 the reviewer writes down its speed and "discourage[s] users from buying this device until this problem is fixed". But it looks to be a cracking little box and I think would suit me just fine.
Before I take the plunge and order one up (assuming I can find one with a UK power module), does anyone have any comments +ve or -ve about using the PX-230A with dBpoweramp via a USB 2.0 connection rather than a direct internal IDE interface within the PC itself?
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