See, that's the kind of practical info I need.

Thank you, Skunk!  :-)

Skunk wrote:
> fuzzyT Wrote: 
> 
>>IIRC, EAC has the capability to test whether the
drive has the caching 
>>feature.
> 
> 
> Yes, it does. And if your drive caches it
automatically checks the box,
> sort of guessing that you want it to rip 'faster'
rather than 'better'.
> 
> If your drive is caching data, EAC doesn't read your
disc, it reads
> your generic drive's cache-- thus making a
comparison between what's on
> the disc and what's in EAC impossible--> defeating
the whole blooming
> purpose of EAC.
> 
> I'm saying you should manually UNCHECK the box,
which will make your
> rips longer, but more accurate. 
> 
> It is detailed on HydroAudio, as Mark said, I'm
sure. I truly wish I
> had a link because I think it's fairly important,
and don't want anyone
> to take _my_ word for it.
> 
> 

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