I am not sure what i should do here, so I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this matter that is just bothering me to no end! I read somewhere that ripping discs from external enclosed drives is not the same as internal ones! So what I want to know, is there any degrading audio quality ripping from an external enclosed USB drive (It's a Plextor), as compared to an internal IDE drive (also a Plex). This might sound stupid, but please explain the differences, if any, thanks!
Using External drive to archive!
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Try with AccurateRip that will tell 100% if rips are without error. Many enclosures have problems supporting the advanced ripping features, such as c2 or FUA cache disable, apart from that they rip ok. -
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My summary:
Code:Interface Pros Cons SCSI Supports All Drive Features Most SCSI drives are old and slow. IDE Supports All Drive Features Susceptable to DMA->PIO Windows "feature". SATA Supports All Dirve Features Newer, may have other windows/bios driver issues. Firewire Most compatible of external interfaces Some bridges don't support all drive features USB 2.0 Most common of external interfaces Most bridges don't support all drive features USB 1.x None Slow and awful.
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-brendanLast edited by Spoon; October 09, 2007, 08:48 PM.Comment
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I am running Vista and have a IDE cd-rom drop down to PIO mode on a bad disc (suddenly interrupts are taking up 100% of one cpu when ripping), vista automatically went back to DMA mode after about 5 mintues.Comment
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Originally posted by SpoonI am running Vista and have a IDE cd-rom drop down to PIO mode on a bad disc (suddenly interrupts are taking up 100% of one cpu when ripping), vista automatically went back to DMA mode after about 5 mintues.
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There is a registry entry you can make that will have XP put the drive back in DMA mode after a few successful reads, it has worked fine for me in XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817472/Comment
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Originally posted by SpoonTry with AccurateRip that will tell 100% if rips are without error. Many enclosures have problems supporting the advanced ripping features, such as c2 or FUA cache disable, apart from that they rip ok.
Oh so as long as the rips are coming out accurate rip certified or secure by two passes, then I'm assured of clean and error free rips?Comment
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