Hi folks,
Currently, I have a LiteON iHAS 122 F (offset +6). I used to own a Japanese Sony Optiarc (offset +48). The problem that I started to notice some days ago is that my drive might be scratching some discs when the rip is in full speed. There might be some wear to the mechanical parts.
Things that definitely bother me most is how this drive is failing with C2 feature. Seems to me that it is poorly implemented and it refuses to work with C2 enabled in DBPA. It also take ages in "Secure Mode" for other ripping application.
Optiarc used to excel better. I compared some old rips with new ones and definitely the Optiarc gave me more accurate results on 5 miserable CDs with damaged spots.
What is a good drive with the least offset possible? I was looking about an ASUS and the MADE IN CHINA thing held me back a bit. Model is DRW-24F1MT. Is this one any good?
Anyways, I thought of replacing my drive before continuing my rips.
Thanks for any light shed on this.
-- krafty
Currently, I have a LiteON iHAS 122 F (offset +6). I used to own a Japanese Sony Optiarc (offset +48). The problem that I started to notice some days ago is that my drive might be scratching some discs when the rip is in full speed. There might be some wear to the mechanical parts.
Things that definitely bother me most is how this drive is failing with C2 feature. Seems to me that it is poorly implemented and it refuses to work with C2 enabled in DBPA. It also take ages in "Secure Mode" for other ripping application.
Optiarc used to excel better. I compared some old rips with new ones and definitely the Optiarc gave me more accurate results on 5 miserable CDs with damaged spots.
What is a good drive with the least offset possible? I was looking about an ASUS and the MADE IN CHINA thing held me back a bit. Model is DRW-24F1MT. Is this one any good?
Anyways, I thought of replacing my drive before continuing my rips.
Thanks for any light shed on this.
-- krafty
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