Easy CD-DA Extractor-Read mode?

Iniciado por yops, 06 de Febrero de 2008, 12:54:33 PM

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yops

Hola amigos, me he bajado el Easy CD-DA Extractor ya que tiene fama de ser un buen riper.
El caso es que no ando nada bien de ingles y os agradeceria que alguien me orientara en relacion al
Read Mode... :oops:

Dan estas opciones, cual es la mas recomendable para ripear el maximo de bien?

Read mode
Easy CD-DA Extractor uses advanced cache-buffering method with all read modes. The advanced cache-buffering method ensures that the audio is read as fast as possible from the CD/DVD-drive.

Normal; This is the default mode; Reads audio as fast as possible. There will be no problems if the CD/DVD-drive supports digital audio extraction and the Audio CD is clean and contains no scratches.

Audio Resync; Some older CD-readers may not be able to extract audio data perfectly (you will hear this as clicks or pops in the sound). If you don't get a clean copy with the default mode (Normal), try this mode instead.

Advanced Audio Resync; If you did not get clean copies with Audio Resync, you can try this mode instead.

Detect & Report Errors; Don't fail on errors, skip errors.

Error, Report & Fix Errors; Detect faults (scratches, invalid sectors) on an audio CD and try to repair them.

Enable C2 Error Information
C2 error information is used to detect read errors.

In Normal reading mode, it is used just to inform about the C2 errors. In other modes, it is used together with the existing error correction to get best rip of a scratched CD.

If you get C2 errors during the rip, it means that there is a possibility of an audible error at the position where the C2 error occurred. If you get many C2 errors, there is probably something wrong with the disc; The disc may not be clean or it contains scratches. Slowing down the reading speed will improve the possibility of getting a perfect rip of the disc.

Me parece que debe ser la opcion de Advanced Audio Resync.
Me lo puede confirmar alguien?
Muchas gracias y un saludo!!! :banana:


yops

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Lo subo, a ver si me podeis decir algo... :oops:
Muchas gracias y un saludo!!! :banana: