Originally Posted by
Dat Ei
Hey Martin,
as long as you get accurate rips it doesn't matter at all, how your drive is configured. An accurate rip is an accurate rip - you can't improve it's quality by re-ripping, because you already have a 1:1 copy.
It's good to have more than drive, not from the dBpa point of view, but if you have a scratched disc. Different drives have different capabilities to handle those problematic discs. But in the end: if you have an accurate rip, it doesn't matter which drive has ripped this file.
Dat Ei