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  • bhoar
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Sep 2006
    • 1173

    Sanyo/Generic CRD-BP1600P ("burn proof")

    According to the Technical Info button in R13alpha2's CD Ripper, this drive:

    - has a 4MB cache
    - supports accurate stream
    - reports C2 errors

    However:

    - cache detection detects no cache using several clean test discs.
    - the C2 test reads the entire disc and does not set C2 errors using several scratched discs.
    - AccurateRip tries to configure using many discs but always fails - it also sometimes takes 10 minutes to fail.

    I have two of these drives connected via firewire (via OXFW911 bridges). I've upgraded the firmware in the drives (to 2.45) as well as one of the bridges (to 3.80). I've stripped out all of the upper and lower filter layer drivers in XP (from Sonic Solutions and Gear).

    Still the drive behaves just as it did in the beginning.

    Is the Technical Info report wrong? Is the drive just horribly buggy or maybe just horrible? Anyone have a clue why the tests and accuraterip configs give the results they do?

    -brendan
    Last edited by bhoar; September 27, 2007, 01:03 PM. Reason: typo in title
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • May 2004
    • 8288

    #2
    Re: Sanyo/Generic CRD-BP1600P ("burn proof&quot

    External drive always behave differently than internal drive. For instance, regarding your C2 point, the firewire bridge itself would have to support C2 in order for the C2 error pointers to reach dMC for it to know. The same probably applies to the cache and AccurateRip configuration, but I can't say for sure.

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    • bhoar
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • Sep 2006
      • 1173

      #3
      Re: Sanyo/Generic CRD-BP1600P ("burn proof&quot

      Originally posted by LtData
      External drive always behave differently than internal drive. For instance, regarding your C2 point, the firewire bridge itself would have to support C2 in order for the C2 error pointers to reach dMC for it to know. The same probably applies to the cache and AccurateRip configuration, but I can't say for sure.
      Yeah, I have another unit external unit with two LG 52x drives using the same bridges. It exhibits many different odd symptoms. Both drives claim C2 support and accurate stream. However...

      Code:
      Area			Sanyo				LG
      
      AccurateRip		Huge Delays/Never Configures	Works fine
      Cache Detection		None detected 4s vs 100+s	Cache Detected 4s vs 4s
      Cache Size		0				0 (huh???)
      FUA Support		No				Yes
      C2 Support		No				No
      It's pretty clear the 0xford 911 firewire bridge is doing something odd with the sanyo drive not helping either. I probably need to do research into appropriate bridges for secure ripping support...

      -brendan

      EDIT: I should have posted this to the beta forum, as I'm using alpha2 for testing.

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44574

        #4
        Re: Sanyo/Generic CRD-BP1600P ("burn proof&quot

        The shown cache size (ie 4MB) is not used for audio, only normal cd usage. The cache detection routine is the only way to get the true audio cache size.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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