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Uhura
Hello together!

I had a problem using the high quality features in EAC (C2-correction etc.), sometimes my tracks now pause for a few 10 milliseconds (during play), perhaps during wrong resyncronisation.

I am using a Toshiba DVD SD-M1602 (said to be one of the better drives).

I used CDex and have no problems, but if I set the drive from generic to Toshiba *New* itīs very slow, Realtime ripping the whole CD, and thatīs a little bit too slow for me.

What do you think is a very high quality ripper with acceptable speed (and what settings)? It should have CDDB features like writing the track-number, title and artist in the file name.

thx
Uhura
minix
You can always rip twice and compare.
"Test & Copy selected tracks" in burst mode in EAC.
CD DAE will rip twice too, althought I don't like it and doesn't CDDB features, I think.
My favourite is Feurio!. If your drive reports C2 errors, you'll have secure extraction with burst mode speeds (don't need to rip twice).
You'll have to enable to report C2 errors in Feurio CD-Manager -> Program Parameters -> Special Parameters -> C2 error message, and enable the 1st option only (report C2 errors).
superorc
Perhap's the C2 implementation for your drive is bugged. I know when C2 was first introduced into EAC you had to manually enable it because of bugs in some drive's C2 correction. (AFAIK)
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