I've set up a dedicated XP SP3 machine (a Mac Mini, running in bot camp, not VM) for DRPA/Batch Ripper. It is connected via USB to a Baxter.
I've found that the Baxter (Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-112D) is not as good as the internal drive (Matshita CD-RW CW 8124) in terms of accuracy.
Most discs rip with all tracks accurate on the Internal in about 3.5 minutes. The same discs take 15 - 70 minutes on the Baxter with not all tracks accurate, but all accurate or secure ("check" and/or "i"). Looking at the logs, the Baxter often get hung up re-reading 1000's of frames on some tracks. I don't think this is a speed issues. I had one disc that the Baxter ripped all tracks accurate and it was a little faster than the internal. I presume that this is about the accuracy of the drive, or the handling of the ripped bits.
I understand that a big difference between these is that the Baxter is connected via USB.
Is there anything I can tweak to improve the accuracy and performance of the Baxter?
Failing that, is there a better drive that can be installed in the Baxter? Maybe a highly regarded Plextor or this Teac:
or one of these:
If using a drive with C2 error checking, will this work over USB?
Thanks, Pete
I've found that the Baxter (Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-112D) is not as good as the internal drive (Matshita CD-RW CW 8124) in terms of accuracy.
Most discs rip with all tracks accurate on the Internal in about 3.5 minutes. The same discs take 15 - 70 minutes on the Baxter with not all tracks accurate, but all accurate or secure ("check" and/or "i"). Looking at the logs, the Baxter often get hung up re-reading 1000's of frames on some tracks. I don't think this is a speed issues. I had one disc that the Baxter ripped all tracks accurate and it was a little faster than the internal. I presume that this is about the accuracy of the drive, or the handling of the ripped bits.
I understand that a big difference between these is that the Baxter is connected via USB.
Is there anything I can tweak to improve the accuracy and performance of the Baxter?
Failing that, is there a better drive that can be installed in the Baxter? Maybe a highly regarded Plextor or this Teac:
or one of these:
If using a drive with C2 error checking, will this work over USB?
Thanks, Pete
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