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  • geekgal

    • Jan 2007
    • 5

    LBA problem on last track

    Overall, great job on the new program. Lots of new, useful features.

    I've seen this in other threads but I haven't seen a solution yet. On the last track on some CDs (they are new and unscratched) the length and start/end LBA for the last track are way off and ripping (FLAC) is unsuccessful. The nonbeta version detected errors on these disks and fixed them, with a correct (sounds fine anyway) Rip. Not sure if it's relevant, but all 4 of the CDs that I know for sure do this are marked as "enhanced" and I can't find any that work correctly marked that way.

    I'm using Liteon DVD RW drives, dBpowerAMP r12b4. I've got Ultra Secure set up with C2 apparently working fine. I have Read Lead-in or Lead-Out checked with Communication set to SCSI Pass through (SPT).

    For example: One CD track 10 (last) shows length: 397:16:26, Start LBA: 185555, End LBA: 75346.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44509

    #2
    Re: LBA problem on last track

    It does this for all enhanced cds? or one or two? are you sure the cds are not copy protected?
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • geekgal

      • Jan 2007
      • 5

      #3
      Re: LBA problem on last track

      So far I've only tried 4 enhanced CDs and all of them have had the problem. No other CDs have. It may be copy protection, not sure. But they worked with the old version of dBpowerAMP.

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      • bhoar
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Sep 2006
        • 1173

        #4
        Re: LBA problem on last track

        Probably not important, but: do these CDs have a data track and, if so, is it at the beginning or end?

        -brendan

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44509

          #5
          Re: LBA problem on last track

          geek:

          Run dBpowerAMP Configuration and switch on debugging.

          Start CD Ripper, insert one of those cds and press refresh. Exit CD Ripper and paste the debug log here please.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • geekgal

            • Jan 2007
            • 5

            #6
            Re: LBA problem on last track

            Using SCSI PassThrough [clCDDA::SetCommunication]
            ->-> [clCDDA::ReturnDriveList]
            <-<- [clCDDA::ReturnDriveList]
            ->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
            Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
            ->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
            LBA FirstIndex: 0 last Index: 0
            Type: Audio Track 0 LBA Address: 0
            MSF FirstIndex: 0 last Index: 0
            Type: Audio Track 0 MSF: 0/0/0
            <-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
            ->-> [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
            ->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
            Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
            ->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
            LBA FirstIndex: 0 last Index: 0
            Type: Audio Track 0 LBA Address: 0
            MSF FirstIndex: 0 last Index: 0
            Type: Audio Track 0 MSF: 0/0/0
            <-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
            ->-> [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
            ->-> [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
            Quitting Meta Thread: Quit
            ->-> [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
            LBA FirstIndex: 1 last Index: 10
            Type: Audio Track 1 LBA Address: 0 Length: 00:04:20.400
            Type: Audio Track 2 LBA Address: 19530 Length: 00:03:15.133
            Type: Audio Track 3 LBA Address: 34165 Length: 00:05:12.627
            Type: Audio Track 4 LBA Address: 57612 Length: 00:04:25.066
            Type: Audio Track 5 LBA Address: 77492 Length: 00:04:49.200
            Type: Audio Track 6 LBA Address: 99182 Length: 00:06:56.107
            Type: Audio Track 7 LBA Address: 130390 Length: 00:03:35.693
            Type: Audio Track 8 LBA Address: 146567 Length: 00:03:45.507
            Type: Audio Track 9 LBA Address: 163480 Length: 00:04:54.333
            Type: Audio Track 10 LBA Address: 185555 Length: 00:-24:-29.-453
            Type: Lead Out LBA Address: 75346
            MSF FirstIndex: 1 last Index: 10
            Type: Audio Track 1 MSF: 0/2/0 Length: 00:04:20.400
            Type: Audio Track 2 MSF: 4/22/30 Length: 00:03:15.133
            Type: Audio Track 3 MSF: 7/37/40 Length: 00:05:12.627
            Type: Audio Track 4 MSF: 12/50/12 Length: 00:04:25.066
            Type: Audio Track 5 MSF: 17/15/17 Length: 00:04:49.200
            Type: Audio Track 6 MSF: 22/4/32 Length: 00:06:56.107
            Type: Audio Track 7 MSF: 29/0/40 Length: 00:03:35.693
            Type: Audio Track 8 MSF: 32/36/17 Length: 00:03:45.507
            Type: Audio Track 9 MSF: 36/21/55 Length: 00:04:54.333
            Type: Audio Track 10 MSF: 41/16/5 Length: 00:-1:-9.-373
            Type: Lead Out MSF: 39/66/52
            <-<- [clCDDA::ReadTOC]
            ->-> [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [clCDDA::Close]
            ->-> [frmMain::GetMeta]
            ->-> [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
            ->-> [clMetadBCache::GetMetaData]
            <-<- [clMetadBCache::GetMetaData]
            <-<- [clMetaData::GetMetaData]
            ->-> [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
            Meta Final Pass
            ->-> [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [clCDDA::Close]
            <-<- [frmMain::MetaDataGot]
            <-<- [frmMain::GetMeta]
            <-<- [frmMain::RefreshTrackListing]
            ->-> [clMetaData::SaveMetaData]
            ->-> [clMetadBCache::SaveMetaData]
            <-<- [clMetadBCache::SaveMetaData]
            <-<- [clMetaData::SaveMetaData]

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            • Spoon
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 44509

              #7
              Re: LBA problem on last track

              What is the cd drive, by the looks of it that drive is returing different values for LBA and MSF (the lead out MSF is different for LBA and MSF, the MSF looks better as it is closer to the end, but is still wrong, dBpowerAMP uses LBA). Perhaps a drive firmware update.
              Spoon
              www.dbpoweramp.com

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              • geekgal

                • Jan 2007
                • 5

                #8
                Re: LBA problem on last track

                It's a LiteOn DVD RW drive. We checked on the firmware version before I posted and it's up to date.

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                • Spoon
                  Administrator
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 44509

                  #9
                  Re: LBA problem on last track

                  What do other rippers do (well Media player always gets enhanced cd lenghts wrong, check it against a normal cd player)? it is not good if the drive is returning different values for MSF and LBA, they should be identical.
                  Spoon
                  www.dbpoweramp.com

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                  • geekgal

                    • Jan 2007
                    • 5

                    #10
                    Re: LBA problem on last track

                    EAC shows:

                    Track#/Start/Length
                    1/0:00:00.00/0:04:20.30
                    2/0:04:20.30/0:03:15.10
                    3/0:07:35.40/0:05:12.47
                    4/0:12:48.12/0:04:25.05
                    5/0:17:13.17/0:04:49.15
                    6/0:22:02.32/0:06:56.08
                    7/0:28:58.40/0:03:35.52
                    8/0:32:34.17/0:03:45.38
                    9/0:36:19.55/0:04:54.25
                    10/0:41:14.05/0:04:22.47

                    Length of the 10 tracks shows 0:45:36.52

                    Hope this helps.

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