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« Reply #30 on: April 03, 2009, 06:40:26 pm »

For those of you with a Plextor drive, I highly recommend trying the '-usefua' command. This will essentially by-pass your drive's cache and speed things up massively.
 
With this, I get rip speeds of up to 40x on perfect CDs... and full error correction on less-than-perfect ones.

Simply add -usefua to the end of 'Target' in your shortcut and uncheck the 'Drive caches audio date' box.

IMPORTANT:

Even with a Plextor drive, there is no guarantee that this will work correctly, so check to see if EAC is still performing error correction on scratched CDs.
This may work with non-Plextor drives also (it works with my Yamaha)... but don't get fooled into thinking that it is when it isn't.

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« Reply #31 on: April 03, 2009, 08:13:23 pm »

I'm using plextor for 8 years I think.
First I had the PX-716 but broke down within 2 years.
But i had waranty and they provided me with a PX-760 IMO best drive ever (gigarec, autostrategy)

And really great service (as it should be).
but please use TY (Taiyo Yuden) discs with a certain(dont have the data here) media code  for burning.
I would really recemmnd this drive especcialy combined with TY discs.
The sound  is more relaxing in higher ends of the music comparing to other discs
If you can get a hand on a PX-760/755 buy it!!!
They don't make them anymore.

Sinds 8 weeks usings vista ultimate and my ripping speed went from X4 to X1.2
What thats all about ?????????????

On XP I used Plextools most of the times.
Before plextools i used EAC.
I have to setup EAC again
I read this topic and a lot of other theads.
Its seems I get more questions then answers here.
About cache, C2, errors etc.


btw is this going to help

For those of you with a Plextor drive, I highly recommend trying the '-usefua' command. This will essentially by-pass your drive's cache and speed things up massively.
 
And need a little help to apply this - MANI innocent

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