Seeking recommendations! I'm getting ready to purchase a new optical drive, researching etc, and want to get the best one I can afford ($200-ish max). The drive's exclusive use will be the continued ripping of my HUGE redbook CD library to flac via the latest version of dBpoweramp. Most of my thousands of CDs are in VG+ to Mint condition.
Considerations:
1. I would like the drive to have been confirmed to offer 'C2 Error Pointers' support if possible (and do it well).
2. Either an 'internal' OR 'external' drive would be acceptable.
3. Blu-ray and/or M-Disc support would be desirable, but not essential. Accurate Redbook CD ripping is my primary consideration.
Questions:
1. With thousands of CDs to rip, a fast drive (40x - 48x) would certainly be desirable, but only if it won't sacrifice rip accuracy. Are faster drives OK, or should I stick with 24x max speed (for example)?
2. Are there other features and/or options in a drive I should look for where CD ripping is the primary consideration?
I realize drive brand/model preference will at least be partially subjective, nevertheless ANY good recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!!
Considerations:
1. I would like the drive to have been confirmed to offer 'C2 Error Pointers' support if possible (and do it well).
2. Either an 'internal' OR 'external' drive would be acceptable.
3. Blu-ray and/or M-Disc support would be desirable, but not essential. Accurate Redbook CD ripping is my primary consideration.
Questions:
1. With thousands of CDs to rip, a fast drive (40x - 48x) would certainly be desirable, but only if it won't sacrifice rip accuracy. Are faster drives OK, or should I stick with 24x max speed (for example)?
2. Are there other features and/or options in a drive I should look for where CD ripping is the primary consideration?
I realize drive brand/model preference will at least be partially subjective, nevertheless ANY good recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!!
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