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OK, neither drive detects the Track 2 pregap when there is only one audio track, but one drive seems to pick them up when there are several audio tracks.

Now that I'm starting to get results, should I post a thread for each dump I do, or one thread with all my results, or is there some way I can add them to the database myself?

Detection method B gives a gap of 5:42 for track 2, and method C stalls and fails to complete. Result is the same on two separate drives. I will try a different disc later and see if I have any luck.

Hi,

I'm new and have decided to dump my PSX discs. I had a little practice with a data-only game which matched the database, so that's fine. I'm now moving up a gear and trying to dump data+audio games, but I'm not sure about pregaps.  Below is a screenshot of EAC when I detect gaps for a particular game:

http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/4702/eacuw4.png

Does the "gap" column refer to the pregap for that track or the pregap of the following track? I've re-read the Dumping Guide several times and it's still not clear. (According to the database, Track 01 pregap of this game should be 0:00 and Track 02 pregap should be 2:00).

Sorry for asking such a basic question, but I've got 100+ discs to dump, so I'd rather clear things up at this early stage. smile