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    Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    Fresh Windows 10 pro install it was not upgraded. I purchased 3 new dvd drives since my old ones are getting flakey. All of the new drives report c2 support but when I try to detect c2 support the drive light blinks infrequently and nothing happens with the progress bar. I have let it sit for 5-10 minutes. If I just check the c2 errors box it will not rip a disc. Another ripping application successfully senses and uses c2 errors with these drives. The old drives still use c2 errors just fine. I am not sure if this matters but I backed up the profiles registry settings from my Windows 7 install and incorporated them into my Windows 10 pro install. I was using the latest reference version R16 in Windows 7, I upgraded it from R15.3. Before I dig out my previous Windows 7 drive and test it there I wanted to if I was missing something and/or what I need to do to get c2 errors enabled.

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    I have been on a similar journey . . . and I discovered that the re-importing registry settings causes unpredictable outcomes.

    My suggestion would be to uninstall, use the wipe tool available on this site, reinstall R16 and then profile your new drives and manually re-enter your ripping profiles.

    At the risk sounding like a cracked record . . . please Spoon - can we have an application managed export / import of user settings and profiles?

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    New drives would not be effected by any previous settings.

    Your old drives on the new Windows 10, do they detect C2 pointers when trying the detection test?

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon View Post
    New drives would not be effected by any previous settings.

    Your old drives on the new Windows 10, do they detect C2 pointers when trying the detection test?
    Yes, they still detect C2 pointers just fine.

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    It suggests an incompatibility between those drives and dBpoweramp.

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon View Post
    It suggests an incompatibility between those drives and dBpoweramp.
    I stopped by Microcenter on the way home and picked up a Samsung DVD drive and it works just fine with C2 pointers.

    Here is the information shown when pressing the Technical button under settings. Would you like me to give it try with Windows 7?

    Old drives that work with C2 pointers:
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    I have 2 of these:
    Manufacturer: 		TSSTcorp
    CD Drive: 		CDDVDW SH-S223B 
    Firmware: 		SB02
    Serial: 		0729
    Maximum Speed: 		8467 KB/sec (x47)
    Current Speed: 		7056 KB/sec (x40)
    Spin-down After: 	2 minutes
    Buffer Size: 		2 MB
    Accurate Stream: 	Yes
    C2 Error Pointers: 	Yes
    Reads ISRC: 		Yes
    Reads UPC: 		Yes
    
    
    
    Manufacturer: 		PIONEER 
    CD Drive: 		BD-RW   BDR-205 
    Firmware: 		1.11
    Serial: 		10/12/01  PIONEER
    Maximum Speed: 		22050 KB/sec (x125)
    Current Speed: 		22050 KB/sec (x125)
    Spin-down After: 	Never
    Buffer Size: 		3.91 MB
    Accurate Stream: 	Yes
    C2 Error Pointers: 	No
    Reads ISRC: 		Yes
    Reads UPC: 		Yes
    New Drive that works with C2 pointers:
    Code:
    Manufacturer: 		TSSTcorp
    CD Drive: 		CDDVDW SH-224GB 
    Firmware: 		SB00
    Serial: 		1215
    Maximum Speed: 		8467 KB/sec (x47)
    Current Speed: 		1411 KB/sec (x7)
    Spin-down After: 	2 minutes
    Buffer Size: 		512 KB
    Accurate Stream: 	Yes
    C2 Error Pointers: 	Yes
    Reads ISRC: 		Yes
    Reads UPC: 		Yes

    New drives that don't work with C2 pointers:
    Code:
    Manufacturer: 		HL-DT-ST
    CD Drive: 		DVDRAM GH24NSC0 
    Firmware: 		LI00
    Serial: 		C020103 K1QG2GI3624
    Maximum Speed: 		2117 KB/sec (x12)
    Current Speed: 		8467 KB/sec (x47)
    Spin-down After:	Never
    Buffer Size: 		512 KB
    Accurate Stream: 	Yes
    C2 Error Pointers: 	Yes
    Reads ISRC: 		Yes
    Reads UPC: 		Yes
    
    I have 2 of these:
    Manufacturer: 		ATAPI   
    CD Drive: 		iHAS124   F     
    Firmware: 		CL99
    Serial: 		2015/12/03 18:14
    Maximum Speed: 		8467 KB/sec (x47)
    Current Speed: 		8467 KB/sec (x47)
    Spin-down After: 	2 minutes
    Buffer Size: 		512 KB
    Accurate Stream: 	Yes
    C2 Error Pointers: 	Yes
    Reads ISRC: 		Yes
    Reads UPC: 		Yes

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    Drives have been known to report c2 support, but they actually do not support it. That is why we have the actual test for c2 rather than going off the reported value.

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    Re: Problems Enabling C2 Support for C2 enabled drives

    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon View Post
    Drives have been known to report c2 support, but they actually do not support it. That is why we have the actual test for c2 rather than going off the reported value.
    Well then I'm confused because EAC senses and uses C2 pointers with both drives that CDRipper won't.

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