DopeFish
@ 21-02-2005, 17:08
ух-ты! спасибо!
edit: дождались :D
danospv
@ 22-02-2005, 02:10
Я ошибаюсь, или его тут не так давно раздавали?
Или это другой диск?
Елена Нетлабская
@ 22-02-2005, 16:25
danospv
Дело всё в том что прошлые релизы были плохо сделаны.Неправильным образов.
Щас все 3 будут в правильном формате :) Ждите ;)
longanova
@ 23-02-2005, 01:21
This part is taken from SATCP's tutorial of EAC (
EAC Tutorial Off-set topic):
QUOTE |
As seen with the combined read/write offset this introduces a problem, though. For the last 355 samples of Track 3, the Plextor would have to read into the next track which does not exist. Thus it must read into the Lead-Out. The Plextor is able to overread into the Lead-Out and can retrieve the last 355 samples of Track 3. However, like said earlier many drives cannot overread into the Lead-Out and will lose the last 355 samples of a CD. Thus a perfect copy is impossible with a drive which cannot overread into the Lead-Out. Remember that this only happens to the last track! And once again, this is such a short time that you will not hear it. Since 99% of all CDs end with silence no music signal will be lost! |
so your settings are those
Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 733
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
if you have a read offset correction of 733, this means your offset is -733. Then if your drive doesn't support overread into the Lead-Out, this is not a perfect copy. Am i wrong?
well, this is not to offend. I am on investigating the offset issue!... (i stop releasing before understanding the whole thing and using EAC with perfect/near-perfect settings)
thanks.
Елена Нетлабская
@ 23-02-2005, 01:41
QUOTE (longanova @ 22-02-2005, 23:21) |
This part is taken from SATCP's tutorial of EAC (EAC Tutorial Off-set topic):
QUOTE | As seen with the combined read/write offset this introduces a problem, though. For the last 355 samples of Track 3, the Plextor would have to read into the next track which does not exist. Thus it must read into the Lead-Out. The Plextor is able to overread into the Lead-Out and can retrieve the last 355 samples of Track 3. However, like said earlier many drives cannot overread into the Lead-Out and will lose the last 355 samples of a CD. Thus a perfect copy is impossible with a drive which cannot overread into the Lead-Out. Remember that this only happens to the last track! And once again, this is such a short time that you will not hear it. Since 99% of all CDs end with silence no music signal will be lost! |
so your settings are those Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 733 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
if you have a read offset correction of 733, this means your offset is -733. Then if your drive doesn't support overread into the Lead-Out, this is not a perfect copy. Am i wrong?
well, this is not to offend. I am on investigating the offset issue!... (i stop releasing before understanding the whole thing and using EAC with perfect/near-perfect settings)
thanks.
|
And once again, this is such a short time that you will not hear it. Since 99% of all CDs end with silence no music signal will be lost!
TombStone
@ 16-06-2006, 12:07
If someone still have it please reshare, thanks in advance =)
neo-geotec
@ 19-07-2009, 13:29
Thank you very much!!!
Greetings ;)