776

(50 replies, posted in General discussion)

Gap detection with EAC can be a pain.. I don't know if Sega discs really have 1.74 gaps, but PSX discs certainly do not.

777

(50 replies, posted in General discussion)

amount of scrambled data = 1699, so +1699 is what you use in EAC for this specific drive (your calculation was correct).

the factory write offset (offset added during manufacturing of that particular disc, only used for information purposes and not for dumping) should be 1699 -24 (+6-30) = +1675

I hope p_star can explain why he mentions +1700 instead of +1699?

also, nice to see no-intro working on cd-based media smile

778

(13 replies, posted in General discussion)

Plextor drives are very reliable, for instance the 760a.

779

(4 replies, posted in News)

Happy new year smile