[paranoia] Improvement of extraction on ATAPI CDROM's
Alex
avolkov79 at mail.ru
Sun Jan 11 13:39:17 PST 2004
Dear Wolfgang,
First of all, thank you very much for your answer.
> So, how fast *are* you ripping?
I use Pentium 200hz with LG*52 CDROM for audio ripping. Ripping of 1
minute
of audio disc take me 30 seconds with Atapi driver and 22 seconds with
IDE-SCSI hostadapter emulation. Does it good performance? The reason I ask
is because I had SCSI CDROM before and with other program(that worked only
with SCSI devices), I ripped 1 minute in about 6 seconds. Therefore I'm
interesting to know if is it possible to reach same performance with
paranoia on IDE CDROM's.
Thanks again and best regards,
Alex
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Wolfgang Weisselberg <weissel at netcologne.de>
> To: Paranoia <paranoia at xiph.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 11:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [paranoia] Improvement of extraction on ATAPI CDROM's
>
>
> > Alex (avolkov79 at mail.ru) wrote 58 lines:
> >
> > > I started to use this wonderful program. I'm interesting
> > > to know what should be done to reach the best extraction
> > > performace?
> >
> > 1. a CD-ROM drive with good audio extraction capabilities
> > 2. a CD without scratches or play protection (aka 'copy
> > protection).
> >
> > > I replaced Atapi's driver to IDE-SCSI hostadapter
> > > emulation and the performance improved by about 30%.
> >
> > So, how fast *are* you ripping?
> >
> > > Does is matter to which IDE
> > > slot the CDROM connected?
> >
> > Not really, unless you have another device on the same cable
> > and are using it much.
> >
> > > What is a "normal" performance of
> > > extraction audio disks with paranoia?
> >
> > Somewhere from about 1x (like my audio-lousy CD-ROM drive) to 8x
> > and more for good ones, I hear tell.
> >
> > -Wolfgang
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