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Topic: CD-Drive performance

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Small poll:

What kind of CD-Drive do you use for ripping your audio CDs to your harddrive, and what DAE speed do you get ?

Stef.
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 3:30 pm
Plextor TS40 SCSI

Max speed for ripping and no pb at all :)
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 4:51 pm
matshita cdrw cw-7586
4x (max) for waves and max speed (8x) for mp3
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 6:45 pm
HomeboyPRO InfinitySupport ManagerMember since 2003
matshita cd-rw cw-7585
Max Speed 8x
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 7:26 pm
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
Yamaha 24x10x40... depending on the program I use... I have gotten up to 27 or 28x on a rip.. (ripping to 160bit mp3) cdex I'm getting right around 20X. I can live with that.
need a faster CD-R for Christmas.
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 7:39 pm
Is your yamaha drive IDE, SCSI or EIDE plugged with a ATA66 cable ?
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 7:47 pm
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
Hmmm interesting question. It's IDE... I don't know for sure if it's eide or not. I got it for christmas last year, I just popped it in, and cabled it with the standard cable that was aready in there to my 2ndary ide slot. It's a slave to my 120 gig HDD... Don't know if that helps. If you really need more info just let me know, I'll hunt down the book on it. it's around here somewhere.

 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 8:07 pm
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
OK, sorry this took so long. It is a Yamaha CRW3200EZ. 24X10X40X, internal E-IDE CD re-writable drive.
 

Posted Mon 09 Dec 02 @ 10:41 pm


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