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Can I Use The Offset Reported In Nero Cd Speed?

Is the offset reported by Nero CD Speed in the Advanced DAE Quality Test accurate?

Can I Use The Offset Reported In Nero Cd Speed?

Reply #1
Yes, you get the correct combined offset.

Can I Use The Offset Reported In Nero Cd Speed?

Reply #2
So let me see if I get this right: the Advanced DAE Quality Test reports offsets 2256 bytes (564 samples) for my DVD drive and 2632 bytes (658 samples) for my CD writer. Then I enter (in EAC's drive configuration) 564 as the combined offset for my DVD drive and 658 for my CD writer?

Can I Use The Offset Reported In Nero Cd Speed?

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So let me see if I get this right: the Advanced DAE Quality Test reports offsets 2256 bytes (564 samples) for my DVD drive and 2632 bytes (658 samples) for my CD writer. Then I enter (in EAC's drive configuration) 564 as the combined offset for my DVD drive and 658 for my CD writer?

Correct.