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Bathory70
Hi everybody!

I wanna know what the experts opinion about these.....
I've experiment strange things with EAC:

1, Error correction seems working even if unchecked - the red "leds" are running (in both modes).
Work or Don't work (just read again) ?

2, Almost every CD rip had a few (1-3) tracks in 99,9%, even with a brand new (never played) CD.
I've tried other ripper, J. River Media Center in secure mode - every CD in full 100%.

3, I don't see reread (in progress bar) when error found - just error correction (red "leds" are running) (in Media Center the progress bar shows the reread action - going back and read again).

EAC don't work well or I'm not clear what EAC displays/shows ?

My setting is MP3byMyden[Adapter1 - ID0].CFG.
My Drive is a LG HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4082B.
I'm using EAC V0.95 prebeta, but tried the other versions too.

Anyone can help me?
rutra80
QUOTE(Bathory70 @ Jan 9 2005, 01:49 AM)
1, Error correction seems working even if unchecked - the red "leds" are running (in both modes).
    Work or Don't work (just read again) ?

What do you mean by error correction? Which option do you check/uncheck?
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2, Almost every CD rip had a few (1-3) tracks in 99,9%, even with a brand new (never played) CD.
   I've tried other ripper, J. River Media Center in secure mode - every CD in full 100%.

99,9% means that there were some errors but they were corrected by re-reading, so everything is fine.
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3, I don't see reread (in progress bar) when error found - just error correction (red "leds" are running) (in Media Center the progress bar shows the reread action - going back and read again).
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Error correction = re-read. When you see these red leds running it means that there was an error and it is being corrected by re-reading.
Bathory70
Thanx for the answer.

I mean "use C2 error information for error correction" is unchecked.
Is this means that EAC using error correction without using C2 error information?
Slacker
It is common that the C2 option should be unchecked because many driver have problems with it (even if it doesn't seem to appear).
precisionist
QUOTE(Bathory70 @ Jan 9 2005, 12:49 AM)
]2, Almost every CD rip had a few (1-3) tracks in 99,9%, even with a brand new (never played) CD.
   I've tried other ripper, J. River Media Center in secure mode - every CD in full 100%.

Is well-known. loook here
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....=ST&f=1&t=30223
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....hl=99%+with+eac
QUOTE(Bathory70 @ Jan 9 2005, 02:41 PM)
Is this means that EAC using error correction without using C2 error information?
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Yes.
Try burst mode. Red lights will never light up.
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