rmariger;186790 Wrote: 
> I now have 'overread into lead in' checked and I get no error messages,
> which I understand means that my drive (Plextor PX-716UF) is capable of
> overreading into the lead in.  Is that right? 
I would imagine so, but a google search of it will eliminate
uncertainty. I always noticed errors at the very end of rips, or lots
of accurate rips on all tracks but the last, when this setting wasn't
correct. The TDK DVD drive I'm using now will only give accurate rips
and no errors on the last track if I use 'fill missing samples' but not
'overread into lead in'. I assume this means it can't overread...

> 
> What are the implications for my previous rips of not having checked
> the 'overread into lead in' box?  I was ripping in secure mode and my
> other setting were:  C2 reporting unchecked, cache box checked, 'fill
> up missing samples' unchecked.  I got no errors and the reported
> accuracy was 100 percent for 90 percent of tracks, and above 99.7
> percent in all other cases.  
> 

I wouldn't re-rip them unless you hear noise at the end of the track or
anyplace EAC mentions a suspicious position, which I believe it will if
it couldn't get the last bits.

Apologies for stealing the DbPA thread. Perhaps it would be more
beneficial if we used an existing/new EAC thread- if you wanted to chew
the fat anymore that is :-)


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