Ripping severely limited in speed
Hi everyone,
I seem to have a problem with dBPowerAmp's CD Ripper. The ripping speed is way too slow, it seems to be capped at [B]8x-12x[/B] in general.
[SIZE=4][U][B]First some background[/B][/U][/SIZE]
I used to have a [B]TSSTCorp SH-224BB[/B] drive but I threw it out recently because it wouldn't read any CD properly anymore. Ripping went fine with it, generally at 20x or higher, only dropping after long ripping sessions (presumably to prevent overheating).
I bought the [B]TSSTCorp SH-224DB[/B] instead (almost same drive with a firmware upgrade), and re-installed DBPowerAmp since I also had done a clean install of Windows 8 x64. Side note - I don't really choose a drive consciously, I buy most of my hardware at a local store that doesn't have much choice in the optical drive department. According to the DAE Features database it's a good one though.
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[U][B]Drive specs + software version[/B][/U][/SIZE]
This is what DB Poweramp tells me about my drive:
Manufacturer: TSSTcorp
CD Drive: CDDVDW SH-224DB
Firmware: SB01
Serial: 0514
Maximum Speed: 7056 KB/sec (x40)
Current Speed: 7056 KB/sec (x40)
Spin-down After: 2 minutes
Buffer Size: 768 KB
Accurate Stream: Yes
C2 Error Pointers: Yes
Reads ISRC: Yes
Reads UPC: Yes
And I have:
dBpoweramp 64-bit Registered Reference
Release 15.1
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[U][B]What I've tried[/B][/U][/SIZE]
I've fiddled around with these options:
[LIST][*]Ripping Speed (selecting anything but (Maximum))[*]Ripping in burst mode instead of ultra-secure[*]Changing spin-up time[/LIST]
None of which made a difference to speed. For the record, communication mode is SCSI Pass-Through (SPT).
Interestingly, the part under [technical], "Current Speed: 7056 KB/sec (x40)", was not at x40 before, it used to be much lower, and I could only choose x8 and x16 as ripping speed.
It changed since ripping a couple of CDs.
However, now that the "current speed" matches the "max speed" it still doesn't make any difference.
Stubbornly, it keeps ripping at x7-x11 speed and I've never seen it go past x12, even if I select x40 as the ripping speed myself.
My wild guess is maybe because it's a brand new drive it needs to "burn in" or something, but I would be surprised if that is even a possibility.
Any help is much appreciated!
Re: Ripping severely limited in speed
I don't know if I should feel embarrassed, but now ripping is happening at full speed. I didn't change [B]anything[/B].
Still would be worth it to me if someone could explain why suddenly it's going good...
Re: Ripping severely limited in speed
The ripping speed depends on the quality of the CD and its pressing. AFAIK the drive controls the speed itself.
Dat Ei
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[QUOTE=Dat Ei;152740]The ripping speed depends on the quality of the CD and its pressing. AFAIK the drive controls the speed itself.[/QUOTE]
Well, I was ripping new (just unpacked) CDs so as far as quality goes I wouldn't know what could be better. I wasn't aware there was a pressing quality, or at least not that it could have such a difference on ripping speed.
When you say the drive controls the speed itself, would you know if there was a way to influence this?
Re: Ripping severely limited in speed
There is no way to influence the drive self set maximum ripping speed.
A fresh CD can still have issues from manufacturing defects.
Re: Ripping severely limited in speed
[QUOTE=Spoon;152905]There is no way to influence the drive self set maximum ripping speed.
A fresh CD can still have issues from manufacturing defects.[/QUOTE]
Clear enough, I hope I get many well-manufactured CDs then :)
Thanks for the information.