I've been using EAC until recently, and decided to switch to dbpoweramp.
I bought the software and configured it according to the guide provided on the web site, yet I haven't rip any CD's yet.
What I want to understand is whether my drive really has C2 support or not.
Test conducted by EAC always said that it did not.
However when I tried the test described in the configuration guide of dbpoweramp, it detected C2 errors. And not at 1/4 of the test period, but somewhere between 1/10 and 1/8.
Is it OK that I use C2 support?
By the way my drive is an typical LG dvd writer, one used by most in Turkey.
One more question. I've installed the dbpoweramp at my office computer. And couldn't configure accurate rip yet. Incase I cannot connect to accurate rip servers due to firewall or some other thing caused by my company's server, is it possible that I remove the software and install it at my home computer?
Thanks in advance.
I bought the software and configured it according to the guide provided on the web site, yet I haven't rip any CD's yet.
What I want to understand is whether my drive really has C2 support or not.
Test conducted by EAC always said that it did not.
However when I tried the test described in the configuration guide of dbpoweramp, it detected C2 errors. And not at 1/4 of the test period, but somewhere between 1/10 and 1/8.
Is it OK that I use C2 support?
By the way my drive is an typical LG dvd writer, one used by most in Turkey.
One more question. I've installed the dbpoweramp at my office computer. And couldn't configure accurate rip yet. Incase I cannot connect to accurate rip servers due to firewall or some other thing caused by my company's server, is it possible that I remove the software and install it at my home computer?
Thanks in advance.
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