On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 12:33:37AM +0000, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
>  > It depends on what mode(s) your CD reader rips in -- if you can rip
>  > cooked instead of raw, I think that makes things better. No real proof
>  > of this yet though :)
> 
> Nice - no such luck on my CD drive, it's raw-mode only. I forget, have 
> you seen many corruptions from otherwise-unblemished-looking discs?

I've been ripping all day from a freshly opened factory set of
Dangerous 1-11.  On spot-check playback, I have seen occasional blips:
mostly it's things that get painted that don't get unpainted by the XOR
pass.  And since no one clears the screen in mid-track anymore, they
never go away.

I can ship you some cdg files to look at.  Will the player play a cdg
file with no audio?  Cause that could sometimes be handy.

Incidentally, while the rip goes at something like 20:1, it's taking 26
minutes to convert, on average, 60ish minutes of tracks.  Is that
unreasonable?  For a C-IV 1400 it seems a bit slow.  What's the default
set of MP3 conversion parameters?

Cheers,
-- jra
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