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  • Drummerboy
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    I have just come back to this thread after buying a SATA/IDE adaptor as Spoon and Oggy have suggested. I tried this out with an old Sony CRX215A1 CD drive that a work colleague gave me (don't know how good this is but it is quite old). I went through the dbpoweramp set up guide, as I had done for my internal laptop drive previously, did the C2 error pointers test (which to be honest detected an error very quickly and before a quarter of the way through the test) and configured it up for Accurate Rip successfully with one cd. I then tried ripping that cd, Let It Be by The Beatles, and it showed two tracks had errors, and the others gave a positive high Accurate Rip result (i.e. lots of matches). But what I don't understand is when I ripped the same cd on my laptop's HL-DT-ST-DVDRAM GT20N drive, it ripped every track with no errors at all with a higher Accurate Rip number for each track. Indeed, I have successfully ripped (i.e. no errors and Accurate Rip verified) many of my cd's using this laptop drive.

    What can I conclude from this as I don't understand? Is it because the C2 errors test was not really conclusive? Why would the Sony drive highlighted errors on certain tracks or are these not true errors?

    Thanks

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  • Oggy
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    Originally posted by Drummerboy
    Thanks very much Oggy. That has really helped clarify pretty much everything for me. Just to confirm, when you say all the advice given is correct I assume you mean from this forum, and not the eBay seller? I didn't even understand his answer and I have read it a few times! Or do you think he was saying that I would need a different connector, like the Y plug you mentioned?
    As far as I know and I haven't tried a SATA drive (don't own anything that new!), the eBay link adaptor comes with all the adaptors to connect to the drive you suggested. The drives I tried all had the older ide connector and molex power connector. The idea connector covered the socket on the drive on some drives. I have overcome this courtesy of a free lead from aPC shop where the flying leads off the molex run up / down rather than straight out.

    All the best,
    Oggy.

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  • Drummerboy
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    Thanks very much Oggy. That has really helped clarify pretty much everything for me. Just to confirm, when you say all the advice given is correct I assume you mean from this forum, and not the eBay seller? I didn't even understand his answer and I have read it a few times! Or do you think he was saying that I would need a different connector, like the Y plug you mentioned?

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  • Oggy
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    Originally posted by Drummerboy
    I guess nobody has had a chance to consider my post above yet. I am quite confused about the whole external/internal drive issue. I really want to try a different drive but I don't want to get the wrong one that isn't compatible with my laptop and also would prefer to get one of the ones on Spoon's 2014 top drive list. I am building up quite a few cd's which are recording errors using my current HL-DT-ST-DVDRAM GT20 drive, which was on Spoon's original 2014 list but which msheridan seems to be suggesting is no longer good enough. Also, a while ago garym sent me a link to a lite on drive which he connected to his machine via usb rather than fitting it internally, and as far as I can see this one was not even on Spoon's list. So how can that drive have been reliable at detecting errors? Or am I missing something?

    Furthermore I have just found this drive on ebay:



    which seems to be one of the drives on Spoon's list but when I asked the seller if it was compatible with this usb connector that Spoon recommended




    he said the following:

    "U can connect it using the correct cable, however it will not work, the usb connector doesn;t give out enough amps. DON'T TRY THIS ONE it won't work"


    Please can someone help? I am sorry to be a pain but I want to make sure that I get the right drive and to understand whether to I should get one on Spoon's list or a different one, like the one recommended by garym. And I am confused why the ebay seller seems to be suggesting that the usb connector device is no good.

    Thanks

    Hi and sorry if this is all a bit confusing! Basically all the advice given to you is correct!

    The adaptor that Spoon has given you the link will work and provide enough Amps (current), as it is powered. I have started using one of these in the last few days (see my post, Ripped at last! In DRM Copy Protected if you want to know how I got on!) and this adaptor will power pata and sata DVD drives and also 2.5" and 3.5" HDD. Everyone should own one of these, as you can also recover data from hard drives from dead computers.

    If you have any old drives lying around, or if not ask work colleagues - someone will have either free or very cheap, try one of these first, I was delighted with the results from a circa 2003 Asus ide (pata) drive.

    The kit that Spoon showed you also comes with an adaptor for pata / data. The only issue that I have come across, is that on some drives and every drive is laid out slightly differently. The outcome of this is that the USB lead from the adaptor, may prevent you fitted the 4 pin molex power adaptor. On 2 of my drives these occurs - I am going to use a 4 pin molex power extender (or Y adaptor) to overcome this.

    As an aside, one of my ripping drives a Matshita (I believe that Apple used this as an internal drive) that has topped the CD drive accuracy list for a number of years, is no better than the HP laptop drive, external slimline TSST (£15 and pretty good) on some discs. None if these would rip a Jewel disc that the old Asus did via this adaptor. Do not panic if a drive is not on this list, as it probably too new to have entries and even owning the "best" drive on the list will not ensure all your CDs are ripped without some errors or not being able to cope with some copy prevention. For this reason alone, it us worth using multiple drives.

    Hope this has cleared up some confusion,

    Oggy.

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  • Drummerboy
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    I guess nobody has had a chance to consider my post above yet. I am quite confused about the whole external/internal drive issue. I really want to try a different drive but I don't want to get the wrong one that isn't compatible with my laptop and also would prefer to get one of the ones on Spoon's 2014 top drive list. I am building up quite a few cd's which are recording errors using my current HL-DT-ST-DVDRAM GT20 drive, which was on Spoon's original 2014 list but which msheridan seems to be suggesting is no longer good enough. Also, a while ago garym sent me a link to a lite on drive which he connected to his machine via usb rather than fitting it internally, and as far as I can see this one was not even on Spoon's list. So how can that drive have been reliable at detecting errors? Or am I missing something?

    Furthermore I have just found this drive on ebay:



    which seems to be one of the drives on Spoon's list but when I asked the seller if it was compatible with this usb connector that Spoon recommended




    he said the following:

    "U can connect it using the correct cable, however it will not work, the usb connector doesn;t give out enough amps. DON'T TRY THIS ONE it won't work"


    Please can someone help? I am sorry to be a pain but I want to make sure that I get the right drive and to understand whether to I should get one on Spoon's list or a different one, like the one recommended by garym. And I am confused why the ebay seller seems to be suggesting that the usb connector device is no good.

    Thanks

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  • Drummerboy
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    Originally posted by msheridan
    So,

    Most of the drives on the "Top Drives" list are either: a) no longer available for sale; or b) laptop drives?

    Given that the most accurate drive on the list has a failure rate of only 0.62%, I think that makes this smaller list the list to focus on (no drive with a failure rate higher than 3x the best posted):

    Mfr. Type Model Users Success Fail % Fail % Success
    TSSTcorp CD-DVDW SH-S183A 475 32,831 467 1.42% 98.58%
    LITE-ON DVDRW SHM-165H6S 189 11,810 157 1.33% 98.67%
    LITE-ON CD-RW SOHR-5238S 78 10,929 100 0.91% 99.09%
    SONY DVD-RW DRU-830A 140 7,691 115 1.50% 98.50%
    HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GT30N 480 7,582 99 1.31% 98.69%
    HL-DT-ST RW-DVD GCC-4244N 155 7,411 102 1.38% 98.62%
    TSSTcorp DVD-ROM TS-H352C 121 6,804 83 1.22% 98.78%
    PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W2410A 114 6,718 85 1.27% 98.73%
    PLEXTOR DVD-ROM PX-130A 214 6,647 91 1.37% 98.63%
    PLEXTOR CD-R PX-230A 126 6,591 56 0.85% 99.15%
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-812 49 6,332 52 0.82% 99.18%
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-852 142 6,224 64 1.03% 98.97%
    ASUS DVD-RW 24B1STa 228 5,052 89 1.76% 98.24%
    TSSTcorp DVDWBD SH-B123L 283 4,926 64 1.30% 98.70%
    PLDS DVD-RW DS8A8SH 68 4,908 38 0.77% 99.23%
    MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J 92 4,675 29 0.62% 99.38%
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ862AS 176 3,654 52 1.42% 98.58%

    (any chance you could change your format to something similar to this? columns, with only the necessary/relevant info listed)

    I've started to try and find some of these on ebay, preferably from a UK seller to minimise postage costs. This will be for my Acer Aspire 5536 laptop. I am struggling to find many at the moment. The ones that I have found, such as this one



    seem to have PATA interface. The HDD on my laptop uses a SATA interface. Also the current internal Optical disk drive is apparently a SATA interface. ( It is a HL-DT-ST DVDRAMGT20N, which was on Spoon's 2014 list and still flags errors and insecure rips).

    Two questions:

    1. Based on msheridan's reduced list of suggested drives, does this now mean that my current optical drive is no longer a reliable drive for secure rips and detecting errors?

    2. I was recommended by Spoon to use the following USB adaptor



    for connecting any of the 5.25 inch drives in his 2014 list to my laptop. However, does it matter that the internal interfaces on my laptop are both SATA, the adaptor is also for SATA hard drives (amongst other things) , but most of the cd /dvd drives that I have found on ebay so far are PATA/IDE interfaces?

    Thanks

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  • msheridan
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    So,

    Most of the drives on the "Top Drives" list are either: a) no longer available for sale; or b) laptop drives?

    Given that the most accurate drive on the list has a failure rate of only 0.62%, I think that makes this smaller list the list to focus on (no drive with a failure rate higher than 3x the best posted):

    Mfr. Type Model Users Success Fail % Fail % Success
    TSSTcorp CD-DVDW SH-S183A 475 32,831 467 1.42% 98.58%
    LITE-ON DVDRW SHM-165H6S 189 11,810 157 1.33% 98.67%
    LITE-ON CD-RW SOHR-5238S 78 10,929 100 0.91% 99.09%
    SONY DVD-RW DRU-830A 140 7,691 115 1.50% 98.50%
    HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GT30N 480 7,582 99 1.31% 98.69%
    HL-DT-ST RW-DVD GCC-4244N 155 7,411 102 1.38% 98.62%
    TSSTcorp DVD-ROM TS-H352C 121 6,804 83 1.22% 98.78%
    PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W2410A 114 6,718 85 1.27% 98.73%
    PLEXTOR DVD-ROM PX-130A 214 6,647 91 1.37% 98.63%
    PLEXTOR CD-R PX-230A 126 6,591 56 0.85% 99.15%
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-812 49 6,332 52 0.82% 99.18%
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-852 142 6,224 64 1.03% 98.97%
    ASUS DVD-RW 24B1STa 228 5,052 89 1.76% 98.24%
    TSSTcorp DVDWBD SH-B123L 283 4,926 64 1.30% 98.70%
    PLDS DVD-RW DS8A8SH 68 4,908 38 0.77% 99.23%
    MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J 92 4,675 29 0.62% 99.38%
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ862AS 176 3,654 52 1.42% 98.58%

    (any chance you could change your format to something similar to this? columns, with only the necessary/relevant info listed)

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  • mtnmarty
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    Great information, will you be posting it again this year, 2015? I will be interested to see if any newer drives performed well.

    Thank you!

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  • Johnny Moondog
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    Does anyone know of a resource online that lists the history of Plextor drives and when they were produced? I read in an online forum that the SX-716A (PX-716A) were the last genuine Plextor, and after that model all subsequent models were apparently just rebadged other manufacturer product. While shopping at eBay etc., it would be nice to know which models in the CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List were genuine Plextor drives.

    I've also read recommendations for Plextor Premium and Plextor Premium 2 drives, but I'm not sure if those were a class of drives that model numbers were a part of (PX-230A, PX-W1210A, PX-W2410A etc.), or whether the Premium and Premium 2 were unique models in addition to the numbered ones.

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  • Spoon
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    There are plenty on the list that are SATA and available in new condition, perhaps they would have to be bought of ebay though, as CD drives have only a 1 or 2 year life span.

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  • jocar37
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    I'm working with someone a lot more knowledgeable about computers than I am to build a rig specifically to rip and stream my cd's. When I asked about the top listed drives, I was told they were either laptop or IDE (or both), that IDE drives are an old format that don't work in current rigs, and that I would want a full size SATA drive.

    A list such as this of drives that historically were highly accurate but which have little or no utility in current computer configurations is about as useful as looking in an auto museum to help buy a car. Hopefully an updated list would give me -and others I have no doubt are also looking to this list - some truly workable options.

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  • jocar37
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    This thread is titled "CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List for 2014," but I just realized the original post is from May 2014, only 5 months into 2014, which I would think doesn't necessarily identify the most accurate drives through the end of 2014. It's also almost a year old now. Since, as has been noted, some of these aren't even available, it would be nice to get an update. Can someone please provide more current information about the most accurate drives.

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  • asimplyreminder
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    Originally posted by garym
    Maybe, maybe not. Maybe disk has a problem. I occasionally have brand new disks that won't rip all tracks as accurate. The best approach I find is to have a few DIFFERENT drives. Sometimes something that won't rip correctly on one drive rips perfectly well on the other drive (even if the other drive is a $2 cheapy drive I picked up at a garage sale).
    Thank you for the answer. I will try to get some other cheap station beside this one (only reading station).
    Maybe the list of stations on the first page is a good place to start choosing good station?

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  • garym
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    Originally posted by asimplyreminder
    Does this mean that my drive is crap and I should get a better one?
    Maybe, maybe not. Maybe disk has a problem. I occasionally have brand new disks that won't rip all tracks as accurate. The best approach I find is to have a few DIFFERENT drives. Sometimes something that won't rip correctly on one drive rips perfectly well on the other drive (even if the other drive is a $2 cheapy drive I picked up at a garage sale).

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  • asimplyreminder
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    Re: CD/DVD Drive Accuracy List 2014

    My drive is Samsung SH-222BB with newest firmware SB01.
    Now I am trying to rip some music cd´s and some of them are ok but many are Inaccurate. One example is Megadeth: "Countdown to Extenction" Remixed & Remastered.
    Does this mean that my drive is crap and I should get a better one?

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