Awkwardly framed question, I know. But I put it like this because secure ripping has brought two CD-drives to a standstill recently, and I'm wondering if there are any drives out there that can stand the strain of prolonged secure ripping (that is, ripping of home-burned CDs in the hundreds).
One of the drvies to give up the ghost is an LG bluray drive, the other an Asus Quietrack drive. In both cases the ripping process ground to a halt in the middle of a rip, causing the computer lose contact with the drive. Contact could only be reestablished by restarting the computer, sometimes not even then. Only replacing the drive solved the problem.
The reason I want to rip CDs securely is because I want of course the best rip quality within certain parameters (i.e., it shouldn't take half the day). I believe there's a connection between ripping speed (x4, x 24, x48 etc.) and rip quality. Since I can't adjust the speed of the rip in the burst-ripping mode, I prefer the secure-ripping mode. But if it makes my drives die on me, that's not really an option either.
So my question is: which cd-drives do you recommend for secure ripping purposes?
By the way, I ought to say that I enjoy Illustrate's products very much indeed, not only the ripper, but the converter as well.
(I also ought to say that I scoured the forum for answers to my questions before posting this, but didn't find any.)
best,
Chris
One of the drvies to give up the ghost is an LG bluray drive, the other an Asus Quietrack drive. In both cases the ripping process ground to a halt in the middle of a rip, causing the computer lose contact with the drive. Contact could only be reestablished by restarting the computer, sometimes not even then. Only replacing the drive solved the problem.
The reason I want to rip CDs securely is because I want of course the best rip quality within certain parameters (i.e., it shouldn't take half the day). I believe there's a connection between ripping speed (x4, x 24, x48 etc.) and rip quality. Since I can't adjust the speed of the rip in the burst-ripping mode, I prefer the secure-ripping mode. But if it makes my drives die on me, that's not really an option either.
So my question is: which cd-drives do you recommend for secure ripping purposes?
By the way, I ought to say that I enjoy Illustrate's products very much indeed, not only the ripper, but the converter as well.
(I also ought to say that I scoured the forum for answers to my questions before posting this, but didn't find any.)
best,
Chris
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