Spoon,
One very common question here and at HydrogenAudio is what is a good DAE drive. In addition, no tools are currently in use by review sites that really put drives to the test. Could the CD Ripper be used in a DAE Quality Mode? This may give the audio community a badly needed tool, and become a new standard for hardware review sites.
By using the same disc(s), ideally one with some recoverable and some unrecoverable errors, in multiple drives the community could begin to test different drives on the market.
If the disc(s) used by a user is in accuraterip and the user has multiple drives you could test:
- Are all C2 errors reported? If different drives report C2 errors that 1 drive didn't report, then its missing C2 errors, or if no C2 errors are reported and the track is innaccurate, then C2 errors are missed, correct?
- Are all C2 errors real? If C2 errors are reported but the track is accurate, then the C2 errors aren't real (false errors) correct?
In addition, it would test the drives ability to recover from errors.
A full test suite could also create a disc with a hidden track one audio, and audio in the lead in and out, and test the drives ability to read these.
One very common question here and at HydrogenAudio is what is a good DAE drive. In addition, no tools are currently in use by review sites that really put drives to the test. Could the CD Ripper be used in a DAE Quality Mode? This may give the audio community a badly needed tool, and become a new standard for hardware review sites.
By using the same disc(s), ideally one with some recoverable and some unrecoverable errors, in multiple drives the community could begin to test different drives on the market.
If the disc(s) used by a user is in accuraterip and the user has multiple drives you could test:
- Are all C2 errors reported? If different drives report C2 errors that 1 drive didn't report, then its missing C2 errors, or if no C2 errors are reported and the track is innaccurate, then C2 errors are missed, correct?
- Are all C2 errors real? If C2 errors are reported but the track is accurate, then the C2 errors aren't real (false errors) correct?
In addition, it would test the drives ability to recover from errors.
A full test suite could also create a disc with a hidden track one audio, and audio in the lead in and out, and test the drives ability to read these.
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