151

(43 replies, posted in General discussion)

Here's the gap detection on EAC

http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/th.f2fcfd8b96.png
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/th.a2b5edcebb.png
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/th.f775e59b43.png

With a Pioneer DVR-107D the result was the same as the NEC and LG.

152

(43 replies, posted in General discussion)

Hey Vigi, I checked the offset with px_d8 using all 3 options and the result was the same with all 3.

Another thing, the 1st track of pnkiller78's dump should be different from mine, as my version can't be installed in a english system.

153

(4 replies, posted in General discussion)

sad

It would be great if one of the redump.org gurus wrote an accurate cuesheet generator/gap detector for us... :hint:hint:

154

(4 replies, posted in General discussion)

http://www.digital-world.de/downloads/a … ional.html

Changes:
- The installer lets the user choose which components (e.g. FLAC or CDRDAO) he wants to install
- Replacement with newer Accurate Rip DLL, FLAC Executable and the WMA Encoder Script
- Added two more languages to the installer
- Fixed the AccurateRip log info, where something is exactly 10
- Fixed a crash on detecting gaps for silence on mixed mode CDs
- Fixed the wrong export of the flag %F of the entire database to DB Text
- Probably something else

155

(9 replies, posted in General discussion)

I think the only way to dump Wii games is with specific LG drives + DVDInfoPro

I noticed that in a lot of EAC logs posted here this option was disabled so I decided to verify if my drives really needed it on.
According to Hydrogenaudio's wiki (http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php … ve_Options) EAC's caching detection is not reliable so I used cache explorer (http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=184487).
Here are my results:

K:\dumps>cachex.exe -i -c -s 0 -l 10 -r 0xd8 q:

CacheExplorer 0.8 - spath@cdfreaks.com

Drive on Q is  PLEXTOR  CD-R   PX-W2410A 1.04

[+] Buffer size: 4096 kB, read cache is enabled
[+] Supported read commands: BEh D8h
[+] Testing cache line size:
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors
 1169 kB / 509 sectors

K:\dumps>cachex.exe -i -c -s 0 -l 10 p:

CacheExplorer 0.8 - spath@cdfreaks.com

Drive on P is  _NEC     DVD_RW ND-3540A  1.WB

[+] Buffer size: 2048 kB, read cache is enabled
[+] Supported read commands: BEh
[+] Testing cache line size:
 27 kB / 12 sectors
 no cache detected
 128 kB / 56 sectors
 516 kB / 225 sectors
 583 kB / 254 sectors
 57 kB / 25 sectors
 1029 kB / 448 sectors
 275 kB / 120 sectors
 25 kB / 11 sectors
 133 kB / 58 sectors

K:\dumps>cachex.exe -i -c -s 0 -l 10 o:

CacheExplorer 0.8 - spath@cdfreaks.com

Drive on O is  HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4521B 1.07

[+] Buffer size: 2048 kB, read cache is enabled
[+] Supported read commands: BEh
[+] Testing cache line size:
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected
 no cache detected

Since two of my drives cache more than 64kB ("EAC will never request less than this amount while ripping") the option should indeed be ON for them.

I think this information should be in the guide since it could result in false good dumps.

157

(12 replies, posted in General discussion)

I was getting only a 1 frame difference with different drives but 75 frames seems too much for EAC to miss...

158

(12 replies, posted in General discussion)

I'm also wondering about that too pepsidrinker, if I can manually detect/add/remove some pregaps I'll be able to dump at least 2 discs (Quake II and Hexen)

This might interest some of you
http://www.crosser.altervista.org/forum … wtopic=124

I just tested with http://redump.org/disc/151/ and it worked big_smile

160

(5 replies, posted in News)

Merry Xmas for everyone in redump.org!

Yes, YB scrambling was enabled.
I can't check the old way because Isobuster gives me an error when I try to view the pregap sectors of this disc (Quake 2) hmm
And yes, my drive offset is +98 (Plextor 2410A)

I don't know if I'm doing this correctly but here's my result:
Sector 1: 18201
Sector 0: 18200
Sector -1: 18174
Sector -2: 18173 <- The one I got with px_d8
...
Sector -140: 18010
Sector -141: Error, LBA out of range

Is there really a 2 sector difference making the factory offset 1176? And why could I go up to -140?

Thanks Vigi, I don't know why I multiplied 24*8 instead of 16 hmm
But what about that 18173 thing that themabus mentioned?

Hey guys lemme know if I'm doing the correct calculations here.
I got the following output:

028801A6807AE0230819C68AD2E71D8A
89A726FA9AC32B11DF4C5835FA97032E
81DC6059E83ACE93146DCF6D942DAF5D
BC39B1D2F45D8779A2A2F9B982F2E185
886326A9DAFEDB005B403B7013640DEB
458F732425DB5B1B7B4B637769E6AECA
FC5701FE8040603032407802486436AB
56FF7EC020A544C90A91C72C529DFDA9
81BEE0704824369B56EB7ECF6054283F
5E90386C12ADCDBD95B1AF347C1761CE
A8547EBF607028241E9B486B76AF66FC
2AC1DF10580C3A85D3231DD9C99AF817
B445485436BF56F03EC410A762C9F5D1
871C6289E9A6CEFAD4431F71C824569B
7EEB604F68342E975C6EB9EC72CDE595
8B2F275C1AB9CB32D7559EBF28701EA4
087B46A372F9E582CB2197586EBAAC73
3DE5D18B28CF85EDB6CF36D416DF4ED8
34F4977B2EA35C79F9E2C2C99196EC6E
CDEC558DFF25CACB7C9257BB6377A321
B9D872DAA59B3B2B535F7DF821820804
E22BA776A0BF780C2285D9A31AF9CB02
D7419EB068742EA75C7A95BEDE8E38D1
F273D81C5A89FB26C35AD1FB1C4349F1
F6C48A43145F4F2400FFFFFFFFFFFFFF
FFFFFF00018173610028001E80086006
A802FE8180606028281E9E886866AEAA
FC7F01E0004800368016E00EC8045683
7EE1E0484836B696F6EEC6CC52D5FD9F
01A8007E80206018280A9E8728629EA9
A87EFEA0407830229419AF4AFC3701D6
805EE0384812B68DB6E5B6CB36D756DE
BED8705AA43B3B53537DFDE181886066
A82AFE9F0068002E801C6009E806CE82
D4619F68682EAE9C7C69E1EEC84C56B5
FEF700468032E015880F26841AE34B09
F746C6B2D2F59D8729A29EF9A842FEB1
80746027681AAE8B3C6751EABC4F31F4
14474F72B425B75B36BB56F37EC5E053
083DC69192EC6D8DEDA58DBB25B35B35
FB57037E81E0604828369E96E86ECEAC
547DFF618028601EA8087E86A062F829
829EE1A8487EB6A076F826C29AD1AB1C
7F49E036C816D68EDEE4584B7AB76336
A9D6FEDEC058503ABC1331CDD4559F7F
28201E98086A86AF22FC1981CAE05708
3E869062EC298DDEE5984B2AB75F36B8
16F28EC5A4533B7DD3619DE8698EAEE4
7C4B61F76846AEB2FC7581E7204A9837
2A969F2EE81C4E89F466C76AD2AF1DBC
09B1C6F452C77D92A1ADB87DB2A1B5B8
7732A695BAEF330C15C5CF13140DCF45
94332F55DC3F19D00ADC0719C28AD1A7
1C7A89E326C9DAD6DB1EDB485B76BB66
F36AC5EF130C0DC5C593132DCDDD9599
AF2AFC1F01C80056803EE010480C3685
D6E31EC9C856D6BEDEF058443AB35335
FDD7019E8068602EA81C7E89E066C82A
D69F1EE8084E86B462F76986AEE2FC49
81F6E046C832D6959EEF284C1EB5C877
16A68EFAE4430B71C76452AB7DBF61B0
28741EA7487AB6A336F9D6C2DED1985C
6AB9EF32CC1595CF2F141C0F49C436D3
56DDFED9805AE03B0813468DF2E5858B
232759DABADB331B55CB7F17600EA804
7E836061E8284E9EB468776EA6AC7AFD
E30189C066D02ADC1F19C80AD6871EE2
8849A6B6FAF6C306D1C2DC5199FC6AC1
EF104C0C35C5D7131E8DC86596AB2EFF
5C4039F012C40D9345ADF33D85D1A31C
79C9E2D6C99ED6E85ECEB85472BF65B0
2B341F57483EB69076EC26CDDAD59B1F
2B481F768826E69ACAEB170F4E843463
5769FEAEC07C5021FC1841CAB057343E
97506EBC2C71DDE4598B7AE7630AA9C7
3ED2905DAC39BDD2F19D8469A36EF9EC
42CDF195846F236C19EDCACD9715AE8F
3C6411EB4C4F75F427075A82BB21B358
75FAA7033A81D3205DD8399A92EB2D8F
5DA439BB52F37D85E1A30879C6A2D2F9
9D82E9A18EF86442AB71BF64702B641F
6B482F769C26E9DACEDB145B4F7B7423
6759EABACF331415CF4F14340F57443E
B35075FC2701DA805B203B58137A8DE3
2589DB26DB5ADB7B1B634B69F76EC6AC
52FDFD8181A0607828229E99A86AFEAF
007C0021C018500ABC0731C29451AF7C
7C21E1D8485AB6BB36F356C5FED3005D
C0399012EC0D8DC5A5933B2DD35D9DF9
A982FEE180486036A816FE8EC064502B
7C1F61C828569EBEE8704EA4347B5763
7EA9E07EC82056983EEA904F2C341DD7
499EB6E876CEA6D47ADF631829CA9ED7
285E9EB86872AEA5BC7B31E35449FF76
C026D01ADC0B19C74AD2B71DB689B6E6
F6CAC6D712DE8D9865AAAB3F3F50103C
0C11C5CC5315FDCF0194006F402C301D
D4099F46E832CE95946F2F6C1C2DC9DD
96D9AEDAFC5B01FB40437031E4144B4F
777426A75AFABB033341D5F05F043803
5281FDA041B830729425AF5B3C3B51D3
7C5DE1F98842E6B18AF467076A82AF21
BC1871CAA4573B7E93606DE82D8E9DA4
69BB6EF36C45EDF30D85C5A31339CDD2
D59D9F29A81EFE884066B02AF41F0748
02B681B6E076C826D69ADEEB184F4AB4
37375696BEEEF04C4435F35705FE8300
61C028501EBC0871C6A452FB7D8361A1
E8784EA2B479B762F6A986FEE2C04990
36EC16CDCED5945F2F781C2289D9A6DA
FADB031B41CB7057643EAB507F7C2021
D8185A8ABB27335A95FB2F035C01F9C0
42D0319C1469CF6ED42C5F5DF8398292
E1AD887DA6A1BAF87302A5C1BB10734C
25F5DB071B428B71A7647AAB633F69D0
2EDC1C59C9FAD6C31ED1C85C56B9FEF2
C04590332C15DDCF19940AEF470C3285
D5A31F39C812D68D9EE5A84B3EB75076
BC26F1DAC45B137B4DE37589E726CA9A
D72B1E9F486836AE96FC6EC1EC504DFC
3581D7205E98386A92AF2DBC1DB1C9B4
56F77EC6A052F83D8291A1AC787DE2A1
89B866F2AAC5BF13300DD4059F432831
DE94586F7AAC233DD9D19ADC6B19EF4A
CC3715D68F1EE4084B46B772F6A586FB
22C35991FAEC430DF1C58453237DD9E1
9AC86B16AF4EFC3441D7705EA4387B52
A37DB9E1B2C87596A72EFA9C4329F1DE
C458537ABDE33189D466DF6AD82F1A9C
0B29C75ED2B85DB2B9B5B2F735869722
EE998C6AE5EF0B0C0745C2B311B5CC77
15E68F0AE4070B428771A2A479BB62F3
6985EEE30C49C5F6D306DDC2D9919AEC
6B0DEF458C3325D5DB1F1B480B768766
E2AAC9BF16F00EC40453437DF1E18448
6376A9E6FECAC057103E8C1065CC2B15
DF4F18340A97472EB29C75A9E73ECA90
572C3E9DD0699C2EE9DC4ED9F45AC77B
12A34DB9F5B2C73592972DAE9DBC69B1
EEF44C4775F2A705BA833321D5D85F1A
B80B328755A2BF39B012F40D8745A2B3
39B5D2F71D8689A2E6F98AC2E7118A8C
6725EA9B0F2B441F734825F69B06EB42
CF7194246F5B6C3B6DD36D9DEDA98DBE
E5B04B34375756BEBEF0704424335B55
FB7F036001E8004E80346017680EAE84
7C6361E9E84ECEB454777F66A02AF81F

24 full rows + 16 collums -> (192+8)/4=50 samples
..18173.. 2 frames behind from 18200 -> 2*588=1176 samples
Add the two -> 50+1176=1226 samples
My drive offset is +98 -> 1226-98=1128 samples (original write offset)

Is this correct?

165

(13 replies, posted in General discussion)

I really think you should post this info on EAC's forum.
If it can get fixed on the next beta or final version would be great for dumping!

It also works on my 2410. I think it's even older than the 4824 tongue

167

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

I guess I won't be able to dump games with audio tracks using my drives sad

fedd61624c09979c62b33fc878cdcbeab7600e04 ?SHA1*Track02_off228_lg.bin
217eefed775e2b187b674e66ab8a8fdb3eba1541 ?SHA1*Track02_off270_nec.bin
217eefed775e2b187b674e66ab8a8fdb3eba1541 ?SHA1*Track02_off270_pioneer.bin
787574096971516f6ab773e9f3ca4ad91c0dcc41 ?SHA1*Track02_off320_plex.bin

I got consistent results with a Pioneer 107D and a NEC 3540A but both of them report that track22 has a pregap of 1.74 and both my other drives and gigadeath's report it as having a 2.00 pregap sad

gigadeath: I don't enable C2 because there's no real advantage except speed and could lead to false good rips. AFAIK the only program that can properly use C2 pointers is dbpoweramp.

168

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

Vigi wrote:

Do the tracks match the euro version checksums if dumped with 2.00 gap?

I only tested Track02 using the NEC and it didn't match (my SHA1 was F5183FBEE5B6794D70CC87C62D2E26BD6B31B02F).
I used a +270 based on this:

LBA :25036

0000 : D5 9D 9F 29 A8 1E FE 88  40 66 B0 2A F4 1F 07 48   ...)....@f.*...H
0010 : 02 B6 81 B6 E0 76 C8 26  D6 9A DE EB 18 4F 4A B4   .....v.&.....OJ.
0020 : 37 37 56 96 BE EE F0 4C  44 35 F3 57 05 FE 83 00   77V....LD5.W....
0030 : 61 C0 28 50 1E BC 08 71  C6 A4 52 FB 7D 83 61 A1   a.(P...q..R.}.a.
0040 : E8 78 4E A2 B4 79 B7 62  F6 A9 86 FE E2 C0 49 90   .xN..y.b......I.
0050 : 36 EC 16 CD CE D5 94 5F  2F 78 1C 22 89 D9 A6 DA   6......_/x."....
0060 : FA DB 03 1B 41 CB 70 57  64 3E AB 50 7F 7C 20 21   ....A.pWd>.P.| !
0070 : D8 18 5A 8A BB 27 33 5A  95 FB 2F 03 5C 01 F9 C0   ..Z..'3Z../.\...
0080 : 42 D0 31 9C 14 69 CF 6E  D4 2C 5F 5D F8 39 82 92   B.1..i.n.,_].9..
0090 : E1 AD 88 7D A6 A1 BA F8  73 02 A5 C1 BB 10 73 4C   ...}....s.....sL
00A0 : 25 F5 DB 07 1B 42 8B 71  A7 64 7A AB 63 3F 69 D0   %....B.q.dz.c?i.
00B0 : 2E DC 1C 59 C9 FA D6 C3  1E D1 C8 5C 56 B9 FE F2   ...Y.......\V...
00C0 : C0 45 90 33 2C 15 DD CF  19 94 0A EF 47 0C 32 85   .E.3,.......G.2.
00D0 : D5 A3 1F 39 C8 12 D6 8D  9E E5 A8 4B 3E B7 50 76   ...9.......K>.Pv
00E0 : BC 26 F1 DA C4 5B 13 7B  4D E3 75 89 E7 26 CA 9A   .&...[.{M.u..&..
00F0 : D7 2B 1E 9F 48 68 36 AE  96 FC 6E C1 EC 50 4D FC   .+..Hh6...n..PM.
0100 : 35 81 D7 20 5E 98 38 6A  92 AF 2D BC 1D B1 C9 B4   5.. ^.8j..-.....
0110 : 56 F7 7E C6 A0 52 F8 3D  82 91 A1 AC 78 7D E2 A1   V.~..R.=....x}..
0120 : 89 B8 66 F2 AA C5 BF 13  30 0D D4 05 9F 43 28 31   ..f.....0....C(1
0130 : DE 94 58 6F 7A AC 23 3D  D9 D1 9A DC 6B 19 EF 4A   ..Xoz.#=....k..J
0140 : CC 37 15 D6 8F 1E E4 08  4B 46 B7 72 F6 A5 86 FB   .7......KF.r....
0150 : 22 C3 59 91 FA EC 43 0D  F1 C5 84 53 23 7D D9 E1   ".Y...C....S#}..
0160 : 9A C8 6B 16 AF 4E FC 34  41 D7 70 5E A4 38 7B 52   ..k..N.4A.p^.8{R
0170 : A3 7D B9 E1 B2 C8 75 96  A7 2E FA 9C 43 29 F1 DE   .}....u.....C)..
0180 : C4 58 53 7A BD E3 31 89  D4 66 DF 6A D8 2F 1A 9C   .XSz..1..f.j./..
0190 : 0B 29 C7 5E D2 B8 5D B2  B9 B5 B2 F7 35 86 97 22   .).^..].....5.."
01A0 : EE 99 8C 6A E5 EF 0B 0C  07 45 C2 B3 11 B5 CC 77   ...j.....E.....w
01B0 : 15 E6 8F 0A E4 07 0B 42  87 71 A2 A4 79 BB 62 F3   .......B.q..y.b.
01C0 : 69 85 EE E3 0C 49 C5 F6  D3 06 DD C2 D9 91 9A EC   i....I..........
01D0 : 6B 0D EF 45 8C 33 25 D5  DB 1F 1B 48 0B 76 87 66   k..E.3%....H.v.f
01E0 : E2 AA C9 BF 16 F0 0E C4  04 53 43 7D F1 E1 84 48   .........SC}...H
01F0 : 63 76 A9 E6 FE CA C0 57  10 3E 8C 10 65 CC 2B 15   cv.....W.>..e.+.
0200 : DF 4F 18 34 0A 97 47 2E  B2 9C 75 A9 E7 3E CA 90   .O.4..G...u..>..
0210 : 57 2C 3E 9D D0 69 9C 2E  E9 DC 4E D9 F4 5A C7 7B   W,>..i....N..Z.{
0220 : 12 A3 4D B9 F5 B2 C7 35  92 97 2D AE 9D BC 69 B1   ..M....5..-...i.
0230 : EE F4 4C 47 75 F2 A7 05  BA 83 33 21 D5 D8 5F 1A   ..LGu.....3!.._.
0240 : B8 0B 32 87 55 A2 BF 39  B0 12 F4 0D 87 45 A2 B3   ..2.U..9.....E..
0250 : 39 B5 D2 F7 1D 86 89 A2  E6 F9 8A C2 E7 11 8A 8C   9...............
0260 : 67 25 EA 9B 0F 2B 44 1F  73 48 25 F6 9B 06 EB 42   g%...+D.sH%....B
0270 : CF 71 94 24 6F 5B 6C 3B  6D D3 6D 9D ED A9 8D BE   .q.$o[l;m.m.....
0280 : E5 B0 4B 34 37 57 56 BE  BE F0 70 44 24 33 5B 55   ..K47WV...pD$3[U
0290 : FB 7F 03 60 01 E8 00 4E  80 34 60 17 68 0E AE 84   ...`...N.4`.h...
02A0 : 7C 63 61 E9 E8 4E CE B4  54 77 7F 66 A0 2A F8 1F   |ca..N..Tw.f.*..
02B0 : 02 88 01 A6 80 7A E0 23  08 19 C6 8A D2 E7 1D 8A   .....z.#........
02C0 : 89 A7 26 FA 9A C3 2B 11  DF 4C 58 35 FA 97 03 2E   ..&...+..LX5....
02D0 : 81 DC 60 59 E8 3A CE 93  14 6D CF 6D 94 2D AF 5D   ..`Y.:...m.m.-.]
02E0 : BC 39 B1 D2 F4 5D 87 79  A2 A2 F9 B9 82 F2 E1 85   .9...].y........
02F0 : 88 63 26 A9 DA FE DB 00  5B 40 3B 70 13 64 0D EB   .c&.....[@;p.d..
0300 : 45 8F 73 24 25 DB 5B 1B  7B 4B 63 77 69 E6 AE CA   E.s$%.[.{Kcwi...
0310 : FC 57 01 FE 80 40 60 30  74 3D B8 80 48 64 36 AB   .W...@`0t=..Hd6.
0320 : 56 FF 7E C0 26 76 58 C9  0A 91 C7 2C 52 9D FD A9   V.~.&vX....,R...
0330 : 81 BE E0 70 48 24 36 9B  56 EB 7E CF 60 54 28 3F   ...pH$6.V.~.`T(?
0340 : 5E 90 38 6C 12 AD CD BD  95 B1 AF 34 7C 17 61 CE   ^.8l.......4|.a.
0350 : A8 54 7E BF 60 70 28 24  1E 9B 48 6B 76 AF 66 FC   .T~.`p($..Hkv.f.
0360 : 2A C1 DF 10 58 0C 3A 85  D3 23 1D D9 C9 9A 32 90   *...X.:..#....2.
0370 : E9 DE 48 54 36 BF 56 F0  3E C4 13 40 6C C9 F5 D1   ..HT6.V.>..@l...
0380 : 87 1C 62 89 E9 A6 CE FA  D4 43 1F 71 C8 24 56 9B   ..b......C.q.$V.
0390 : 7E EB 60 4F 68 34 2E 97  5C 6E B9 EC 72 CD E5 95   ~.`Oh4..\n..r...
03A0 : 8B 2F 27 5C 1A B9 CB 32  D7 55 9E BF 28 70 1E A4   ./'\...2.U..(p..
03B0 : 08 7B 46 A3 72 F9 E5 82  CB 21 97 58 6E BA AC 73   .{F.r....!.Xn..s
03C0 : 3D E5 D1 8B A4 35 18 F4  B6 CF 36 D4 16 DF 4E D8   =....5....6...N.
03D0 : 18 20 97 7B 2E A3 5C 79  F9 E2 C2 C9 91 96 EC 6E   . .{..\y.......n
03E0 : CD EC 55 8D FF 25 47 43  5F 18 B6 A7 2C 69 A3 21   ..U..%GC_...,i.!
03F0 : B9 D8 72 DA A5 9B 3B 2B  53 5F 7D F8 21 82 DC 04   ..r...;+S_}.!...
0400 : 4B B3 F6 3A 89 5F 78 0C  22 85 D9 A3 1A F9 CB 02   K..:._x.".......
0410 : D7 41 9E B0 68 74 2E A7  5C 7A D8 B4 E6 E2 8E 53   .A..ht..\z.....S
0420 : 31 97 D8 1C 5A 89 FB 26  C3 5A D1 FB 1C 43 49 F1   1...Z..&.Z...CI.
0430 : F6 C4 42 43 B5 14 0F 8F  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ..BC............
0440 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................
...
Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007

EAC extraction logfile from 13. December 2007, 14:39

Unknown Artist / Unknown Title

Used drive  : _NEC    DVD_RW ND-3540A   Adapter: 0  ID: 2

Read mode               : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache      : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction                      : 270
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out          : Yes
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks   : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations       : No
Used interface                              : Installed external ASPI interface
Gap handling                                : Appended to previous track

Used output format : Microsoft PCM Converter
Sample format      : 44.100 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo


TOC of the extracted CD

     Track |   Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector 
    ---------------------------------------------------------
        1  |  0:00.00 |  5:35.61 |         0    |    25185   
        2  |  5:35.61 |  3:56.04 |     25186    |    42889   
        3  |  9:31.65 |  3:14.39 |     42890    |    57478   
        4  | 12:46.29 |  0:14.47 |     57479    |    58575   
        5  | 13:01.01 |  0:44.61 |     58576    |    61936   
        6  | 13:45.62 |  1:07.47 |     61937    |    67008   
        7  | 14:53.34 |  1:23.33 |     67009    |    73266   
        8  | 16:16.67 |  4:10.46 |     73267    |    92062   
        9  | 20:27.38 |  2:23.56 |     92063    |   102843   
       10  | 22:51.19 |  3:20.23 |    102844    |   117866   
       11  | 26:11.42 |  3:33.13 |    117867    |   133854   
       12  | 29:44.55 |  3:34.51 |    133855    |   149955   
       13  | 33:19.31 |  4:01.64 |    149956    |   168094   
       14  | 37:21.20 |  4:10.03 |    168095    |   186847   
       15  | 41:31.23 |  3:06.55 |    186848    |   200852   
       16  | 44:38.03 |  3:14.52 |    200853    |   215454   
       17  | 47:52.55 |  3:24.41 |    215455    |   230795   
       18  | 51:17.21 |  2:43.56 |    230796    |   243076   
       19  | 54:01.02 |  3:05.70 |    243077    |   257021   
       20  | 57:06.72 |  2:31.42 |    257022    |   268388   
       21  | 59:38.39 |  4:04.22 |    268389    |   286710   
       22  | 63:42.61 |  3:13.13 |    286711    |   301198   


Track  2

     Filename K:\Hexen\Unknown Artist - Track02.bin

     Pre-gap length  0:00:02.00

     Peak level 47.8 %
     Track quality 100.0 %
     Test CRC CD1BBCFB
     Copy CRC CD1BBCFB
     Copy OK

No errors occurred

End of status report

I'll test with my other drives later and post the results.

169

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

Hexen for PC (Made in Canada)

170

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

The problem is that I'm getting inconsistent results with my 3 drives.
Plextor W2410A:
Track1 (data) pregap: 2.00
Track2 pregap: 2.01
Tracks3-22 pregaps: 2.00

NEC 3540A:
Tracks1-21 pregaps: 2.00
Track22 pregap: 1.74

LG 4521B:
Track1 pregap: 2.00
Track2 pregap: 2.02
Tracks3-22 pregaps: 2.00

What can I do in this case?

171

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

Hey Vigi, you just answered my question before I edited it. I found that post right after I posted that one. Sorry tongue

172

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

Hi, I noticed that using EAC's detection Mode A and B give me completely different gap values. With mode A most gaps are 2 sec, using mode B they are usually non-integer and smaller than 2 sec.
Which one is the correct?

Also if the pregap is 2.01 what's its size?

TIA