SORRY I CAN'T CORRECT THE TYPO IN THE SUBJECT LINE!
The last time I got a new PC was five years ago and I still have it, an off the shelf Dell XPS 8930 with a LG Electronics DVD+-RW GU90N optical drive. It was a pain to figure out the offset for accurate ripping but I did it and that drive has served me well, ripping thousands of CDs.
Now I'm on the market for a new Windows 11 PC and I will want to have an optical drive that supports Blu-ray, mainly for ripping audio from BD discs as I've done with my DVD and DVD-A discs using DVD Audio Extractor. Are there any brands I should choose when I have my next Dell PC built to order, or brands to avoid.
Just checking now on the Dell website and it seems they don't even sell internal BD drives separately so I don't know if my only option is a DVD drive...
So maybe I ought to buy an external drive for ripping and connect it by USB? Which ones are recommended for working well with CD ripper for secure and accurate ripping? My present drive specs are here:
Calculated offset value: +6 samples, +24 bytes
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
CD Drive: DVD+-RW GU90N
Firmware: A1C3
Serial: D041201 KZLI3LL4438
Maximum Speed: 4234 KB/sec (x24)
Current Speed: 4234 KB/sec (x24)
Spin-down After: Never
Buffer Size: 512 KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Reads UPC: Yes
It's good to have C2 error pointers, yes?
I'm a dummy about these matters so any enlightened thoughts and opinions are welcome.
The last time I got a new PC was five years ago and I still have it, an off the shelf Dell XPS 8930 with a LG Electronics DVD+-RW GU90N optical drive. It was a pain to figure out the offset for accurate ripping but I did it and that drive has served me well, ripping thousands of CDs.
Now I'm on the market for a new Windows 11 PC and I will want to have an optical drive that supports Blu-ray, mainly for ripping audio from BD discs as I've done with my DVD and DVD-A discs using DVD Audio Extractor. Are there any brands I should choose when I have my next Dell PC built to order, or brands to avoid.
Just checking now on the Dell website and it seems they don't even sell internal BD drives separately so I don't know if my only option is a DVD drive...
So maybe I ought to buy an external drive for ripping and connect it by USB? Which ones are recommended for working well with CD ripper for secure and accurate ripping? My present drive specs are here:
Calculated offset value: +6 samples, +24 bytes
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
CD Drive: DVD+-RW GU90N
Firmware: A1C3
Serial: D041201 KZLI3LL4438
Maximum Speed: 4234 KB/sec (x24)
Current Speed: 4234 KB/sec (x24)
Spin-down After: Never
Buffer Size: 512 KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Reads UPC: Yes
It's good to have C2 error pointers, yes?
I'm a dummy about these matters so any enlightened thoughts and opinions are welcome.
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