determining read offset - CDSpeed dialog disabled |
determining read offset - CDSpeed dialog disabled |
May 13 2007, 23:00
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I would like to get the read offset of my LITEON SOHW-832S. The AccurateRip database says it is +12. I only have one CD in the EAC calculation list and, based on that one CD, EAC is saying it is +1006. I downloaded CDSpeed, but the Advanced DAE Quality Test is disabled. I have been searching to find why it is always disabled, does the free version of CDSpeed cripple this feature, or is there something I am doing wrong?
One more question. Once I do get the correct value for the offset and it is positive (+), the way I understand it, since this drive does not have overread into lead-out, I will always be missing the last samples off the last track, correct? It's not that big a deal to lose a couple milliseconds off the last track, what's important is the alignment of all the rest of the tracks. Also, if the correct value turns out to be negative (-), since this drive does have overread into lead-in, in that case, all tracks would be aligned and I would not lose the last samples off the last track, correct? Thanks |
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jonpb determining read offset - CDSpeed dialog disabled May 13 2007, 23:00
adamjk At first you must create, using NERO CD-DVD Speed,... May 14 2007, 02:47
jonpb QUOTE (adamjk @ May 13 2007, 18:47) and d... May 14 2007, 03:50
jonpb A slightly off-topic rant:
1) why don't the m... May 14 2007, 04:21
adamjk QUOTE (jonpb @ May 14 2007, 04:50) Correc... May 14 2007, 04:28
jonpb QUOTE (adamjk @ May 13 2007, 20:28) Simpl... May 14 2007, 05:00
greynol QUOTE (jonpb @ May 13 2007, 21:00) Do you... May 14 2007, 06:24![]() ![]() |
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