Greetings Spoon and Community!
Got this new LG External Blu-ray Burner: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-16x-...?skuId=5450155
I set-up everything according to "Spoon's Audio Guide". Per the title, for all CDs, whether found in the AccurateRip database or not, when ripping the 1st track ONLY (all other subsequent tracks rip normally) it always rips 2 passes ("Pass 1", then "Ultra Secure") AND then "Re-Rips [xx Frames]" (between 15-30 frames average) 100% of the time. I DO have "C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection" selected/ticked. Running the "Detect C2 Support" (testing with the black triangle drawn on a scratched CD) confirms my drive DOES support C2 Error Pointers. Also, I reached-out to LG Tech Support and they confirm my drive supports C2 Error Pointers. When running "Detect" for the "Drive Read Cache" with 4 unscratched CDs, the value assigned is consistently 75KB (from the default 1024KB). Leaving this value at 75KB (instead of the default 1024KB) GREATLY reduces the Re-Rip [xx frames] amount and time passed of any given 1st track, but it still consistently Re-Rips several frames. Only other thing I can think to note is my CD ROM Drive Sample Offset is +6. Any suggestions on where to go from here? Thanks Spoon (or anyone) in advance!!
Got this new LG External Blu-ray Burner: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-16x-...?skuId=5450155
I set-up everything according to "Spoon's Audio Guide". Per the title, for all CDs, whether found in the AccurateRip database or not, when ripping the 1st track ONLY (all other subsequent tracks rip normally) it always rips 2 passes ("Pass 1", then "Ultra Secure") AND then "Re-Rips [xx Frames]" (between 15-30 frames average) 100% of the time. I DO have "C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection" selected/ticked. Running the "Detect C2 Support" (testing with the black triangle drawn on a scratched CD) confirms my drive DOES support C2 Error Pointers. Also, I reached-out to LG Tech Support and they confirm my drive supports C2 Error Pointers. When running "Detect" for the "Drive Read Cache" with 4 unscratched CDs, the value assigned is consistently 75KB (from the default 1024KB). Leaving this value at 75KB (instead of the default 1024KB) GREATLY reduces the Re-Rip [xx frames] amount and time passed of any given 1st track, but it still consistently Re-Rips several frames. Only other thing I can think to note is my CD ROM Drive Sample Offset is +6. Any suggestions on where to go from here? Thanks Spoon (or anyone) in advance!!
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