[vorbis] CD rippers

Kresimir Pervan kreso at fly.srk.fer.hr
Fri Dec 13 03:12:46 PST 2002



On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 07:51:43PM -0800, Chris wrote:
> Seems you are right about useing CDdex, its the better of the 2 it 
> seems. I put CDex into paranoia, full, and it got rid of all the erros 
> EAC didn't even detect! i'm going to see how much damage i can do to 
> this CD before CDex can't get a clean rip heh
> 
> And i though EAC was just as good, perhapes i'm useing the wrong 
> settings? securemode, checks in the right places. gap detection secure...

Try setting EAC this way:

(*) Secure mode with following drive features
        [*] Drive has 'Acurrate Stream' feature
        [*] Drive caches audio data
        [ ] Drive is capable of retrieving C2 error information

 - 1st setting works for any modern drive
 - 2nd setting actually disables the cache (feture detect doesn't detect this
   reliably, so it's better turned on)
 - for 3rd feature your drive must have flawless C2, so check this only if
   you trust your drive manufacturer (better not)

This way, you'll get slower extractions, but OTOH, most secure options.

> 
> ahh well, now i know.
> 
> Thou with CDex is there anyway to have it ask for a new dest dir each 
> time you rip?


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