bobkoure;365467 Wrote: 
> Is this ripping with the same drive that you used to write the discs?

I actually didn't write any of the discs in question, I received them
in trade several years ago.

bobkoure;365467 Wrote: 
> The same CDs play fine - also on the same CD used for writing/ripping?

On a standalone Blu-ray player, in the most recent case.

bobkoure;365467 Wrote: 
> I'm probably misunderstanding what's happened

I may be be wrong, too...it just doesn't seem like it should be
possible.  I suppose the real culprit could be my NAS, but that seems
even less likely.  I've got a D-Link DNS-323 with two hard mirrored
hard drives that are allegedly still healthy.

I had three different DTS discs extract from the Pioneer drive with
errors, all three of which were re-extracted in a much older Teac
without errors.

It crossed my mind that maybe the cache wasn't being cleared, but I
don't think I can even control that in dBpoweramp and I know it was set
properly at one time in EAC...I'm kind of afraid to double-check before
sending this, because as of yesterday, my computer has spontaneously
hard-booted twice, and I'm blaming the faulty drive because I have no
better ideas.  Well, that and the fact that yesterday's reboot happened
while the drive was in use.


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