tyler_durden;180292 Wrote: 
> These days, almost any drive will work fine.  The hardware is all about
> the same and there's no need to slow down to 1X.  Use software that
> extracts the data from the disk accurately.  Exact Audio Copy seems to
> be the accepted standard, though I have used Feurio for much faster
> extraction.
> 
> TD

According to reviews at http://club.cdfreaks.com/ and
http://www.cdrlabs.com/reviews/ DAE quality and speed vary drastically
for different modern drives. NEC is considered among the least reliable
for DAE, and Pioneer the best. Plextor stands kind of separately from
others - the fact is costs 3-5 times more then anything around, while
being re-badged Benq (not all Plextors of course) doesn't help.

There's prenty of info there, the problem is those guys mostly
interested in speed of extraction, less in bit-accurate quality. So I
tried to ask here...


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