Hi folks!
Here to come with some findings.
My drive is a iHAS122.
In dBpoweramp, it says it detects no caching audio. I tested 5 discs, same result.
The C2 error correction is also detected, but if I tick this box, the ripping is infinite (drive reads from time to time, lights on and off), spinning very slowly.
I did the marker CD test and it detected as having C2 supported. The same result with a brand new CD as well.
But in EAC it shows that the drive does cache audio.
Could it be that EAC's engine is a little bit out-dated? Because it doesn't even report 0 kB of caching. It just says "Yes."
I think I got 3 bugs as well:
If you select Disallow Multi-Styles and Force no date on year - it won't work. Metadata will still fetch complete date and various styles (2 bugs?)
And lastly, not really a bug, but more of a filesystem/character problem... as default you have the ? character being replaced by the inverted interrogation mark (¿). If a track, like "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" has a name like this, dBpoweramp will not encode the track because the bogus interrogation mark (a file system issue). All I could workaround this was to replace ? for underscore.
With some reading through threads here, looks my drive does not handle C2 very well. However, this cache thing is a mistery, isn't it?
Thanks.
Here to come with some findings.
My drive is a iHAS122.
In dBpoweramp, it says it detects no caching audio. I tested 5 discs, same result.
The C2 error correction is also detected, but if I tick this box, the ripping is infinite (drive reads from time to time, lights on and off), spinning very slowly.
I did the marker CD test and it detected as having C2 supported. The same result with a brand new CD as well.
But in EAC it shows that the drive does cache audio.
Could it be that EAC's engine is a little bit out-dated? Because it doesn't even report 0 kB of caching. It just says "Yes."
I think I got 3 bugs as well:
If you select Disallow Multi-Styles and Force no date on year - it won't work. Metadata will still fetch complete date and various styles (2 bugs?)
And lastly, not really a bug, but more of a filesystem/character problem... as default you have the ? character being replaced by the inverted interrogation mark (¿). If a track, like "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" has a name like this, dBpoweramp will not encode the track because the bogus interrogation mark (a file system issue). All I could workaround this was to replace ? for underscore.
With some reading through threads here, looks my drive does not handle C2 very well. However, this cache thing is a mistery, isn't it?
Thanks.
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