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(3 replies, posted in General discussion)

I've detected 1.74 (5181-5032 = 149)

2

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

Here is the gap detection in EAC. I have 2 sec for the first track and 1.73 for the 11th. As I already stated if I go back 2 sec, I get only zero's but if I go 3 sec back I have data, resulting in 0 Write Offset. Let's assume EAC is wrong and I have 3 sec for the first track. The issue now is with the 11th track. I've also attached the sub screenshot and it seems to have only 73 sectors (224616 - 224468 = 148). Is this possible ?

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_WwCu7fWVlXw/S7zWtb0RgjI/AAAAAAAADME/4ihpW4yrBjg/s800/weird_gap.jpg

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_WwCu7fWVlXw/S7zWtOKIKxI/AAAAAAAADMA/sgyFpI74FkQ/s800/Untitled-2.jpg

I have dumped two soundtrack CD (http://redump.org/disc/11887/ and http://redump.org/disc/11865/) and I did not knew I need to check for data beyond first/last sector. I think a tutorial is needed ASAP. I need to be sure that my dumps are 100% correct because I sell my games after I dumped them.

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(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

On my +667 drive I have the following.

I get only zero's if I move back 2 sec (150).
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_WwCu7fWVlXw/S7yIVD-ziRI/AAAAAAAADLY/VCFeqvhALg4/s800/Untitled.jpg

I get some data if I move back 2.74 sec (224)
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_WwCu7fWVlXw/S7yIVLxxPHI/AAAAAAAADLc/wyG0t65ewvY/s800/Untitled1.jpg

On my other drive with +102, I have again zero's when moving back 2 sec and an error when moving back immediately more than 2 sec.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_WwCu7fWVlXw/S7yIVe_jjgI/AAAAAAAADLg/D68lVvUTxbQ/s800/Untitled2.jpg

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(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

I finally read the documentation and did a check with subcode analyzer and I get 2.0 sec for the first track and 1.74 for the rest of them. The problem now is that I have only zero's if I go back 2.0 seconds. I need to get back at least 2.74 to find some data. This is with a +667 drive. If 2.0 sec is the real gap I suppose I need a drive with even larger read offset... Is this correct ?

I've asked the same question on the forum and I was informed that you dump the audio cd using the read (drive) offset related to your cd-rom (http://accuraterip.com/driveoffsets.htm). So, it's easy. smile

1. Start EAC smile. If this was the first time, then make the necessary settings (see "Setting up EAC the first time" - http://redump.org/guide/cddumping/)
2. Insert CD
3. Press F4 to detect gaps
4. Open the drive options (EAC -> Drive Options or press F10)
5. Change to the "Offset / Speed" tab and change the value in the 'Read sample offset correction value' to the one related to your drive (http://accuraterip.com/driveoffsets.htm)
6. Select Action -> Append gaps to next track
7. Select all tracks
8. Press Shift + F6 (or select Action -> Test & Copy selected tracks -> compressed from the menu)
9. Select a directory to rip the files to and press ok
10. EAC will now start ripping the selected tracks. When the extraction is complete, a 'Status and Error Messages' window will appear
11. Be sure to click the 'Create Log', as this .log file is mandatory information!
12. When ripping is done, the Read and Write CRC columns should contain equal CRC numbers!
13. After extracting, create a cuesheet. Do this by selecting Action -> Create CUESheet -> Current Gap Settings

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(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

The files gets corrupted when attached to forum. sad(

Using a 2.74 sec gap I get -588 write offset.
If I use 3 sec gap I get 0 write offset.

8

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

second sub

9

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

The problematic track is the first one (data->audio). I get 2.74 or 1.74. I've attached again the subs.

10

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

UP

11

(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

I did not have the time to study the documentation, so I appreciate if someone can analyze the subs.
Thank you.

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(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

... and second sub

By the way, is there a guide available on this forum or anywhere on the internet on how to analyze the subs ? I want to learn so not to upload subs anytime I have this kind of issues.
Thx.

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(14 replies, posted in General discussion)

I'm trying to dump Railroad Tycoon 2 but I'm not able to get a consistent gap detection in EAC.
In the cue sheet generated by CloneCD I get 1.74 for all tracks.
I've also attached subs.
Thank you for your help.