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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Noob paranoia regarding drive offsets]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>given statement is from time when d8 command and swapping were unknown<br />so only way how to determine offset was with IsoBuster or similar program</p><p>to get artifacts from CD with large negative offset <br />one would need to cancel it with drive having larger positive offset<br />(when doing manual reading, offset manifests in 1st sector after data track <br />so if combined offset is negative, it&#039;s obscured with data track - <br />data track is written on top of it, making detection impossible)<br />e.g. it would require at least +299 drive for your CD</p><p>detection of larger positive offsets generally wasn&#039;t a problem<br />but you&#039;d need drive capable of overreading to fully extract data from such CD afterwards</p><p>while there can be some uncertainty, when doing offset calculations manually with IsoBuster<br />d8 returns offset exactly as drive sees it, i.e. as it is by definition</p><p>so, since Plextor Premium does have d8 command <br />and can overread into both: Lead-Out and 1st pregap<br />fortunately all of this shouldn&#039;t influence outcome for you<br />though even with Plextor there still can be difficulties with gaps of some Sega CDs<br />but such occurrences should be seldom</p><p>it&#039;s cool you want to be certain about everything<br />often people would rush in head-on and make mistakes</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[themabus]]></name>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Sorry for the multiple threads. I&#039;m trying to keep the info organized into topics. Maybe I should start one big &quot;I&#039;m an idiot&quot; megathread.</p><p>According to the dumping guide &quot;To be able to detect all offsets, most dumpers in our project bought a cheap CDRW drive with a large read offset, such as the Sony CRX-100E or 120E.&quot;</p><p>So... when I run into a disc with a big factory offset like I am with Mad Dog McCree for Sega CD which has a factory offset of, by my calculations, -298 or theoretically run into something way off that has a factory write offset of +1000 or more does that mean I&#039;m going to have trouble getting a perfect rip if the data backs up into the lead in or runs all the way up to the lead out area?</p><p>Should offset detection and ripping with a Plextor Plexwriter Premium be of any concern to me if I&#039;m using the px_d8 utility to detect combined offsets? Has it been proven to be pretty reliable?</p>]]></content>
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