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List of DAE Drive Features

#1 07 Mar 2005 @ 14:00
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This thread will be used to gather an accurate list of DAE drive features. Just post your drive(s) features in this thread & I will add them to my database.

The lists main purpose is to provide sample offsets for users who don't have one of EAC's key CD's & help people decide which is an optimal drive for use with EAC & which is a suitable drive for accurate results with CD Paranoia.

I will not add any incomplete records into the database so you must provide all the required fields.

Required Fields:

[*]Manufacturer <-- First part of EAC's top-left list box
[*]Type <-- Second part of EAC's top-left list box
[*]Model <-- Third part of EAC's top-left list box
[*]Accurate Stream <--Detect Drive Features....
[*]Caching <--Detect Drive Features....
[*]C2 Error Info <--Detect Drive Features....
[*]Overread <--Detect read sample offset correction....
[*]Sample Offset <--Detect read sample offset correction....
[*]Firmware <--Drive tab of Nero InfoTool ( http://www.cdspeed2000.com/go.php3?link=download.html )

Example:

[code]
Manufacturer - SAMSUNG
Type - CD-ROM
Model - SH-152A
Accurate Stream - YES
Caching - NO
C2 Error Info - YES
Overread - Lead Out
Sample Offset - +12
Firmware - C504
[/code]

Results so far:



I will also release a .xls file if/when the database starts to really populate, that file can then be used to import the data I have gathered into the Offset Base, Accuraterip, SatCP, & any other web site or program that wants to have a drive feature database.
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 09 Mar 2005 @ 17:33

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#2 07 Mar 2005 @ 14:32
good idea with this thread. Always willing to help out people using EAC.

I use my dvd rom drive for ripping. here it is:

type - PIONEER DVD-ROM
model - DVD-106
accurate stream - YES
caching - YES
c2 error info - NO
overread i/o - ONLY LEAD IN
sample offset - tried 5 different discs, all say CD not found in offset database...
firmware - 1.22

edited 4 typo
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 07 Mar 2005 @ 14:33

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