I've had the error you mentioned only on my drive that has a large read offset (-677 EAC) but on all other drives that don't overread it doesn't give me any error.themabus wrote:in EAC, under Drive Options menu click 'Detect read sample offset correction'. and also when you read last autdio track with somewhat large positive offset, EAC will give error at the very end if drive does not overread in lead-out area.
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mmm... i guess then ther's more to that. i've checked what's missing at the end on both drives that don't overread into lo and:
the difference of missing samples is 88, not that amount of drive offset diff. or 0. so i guess how far they go into lead out is also somewhat drive dependant. maybe your drive can see +32 cd perfectly but can not large offset? or maybe it can see even large offset, but in that case why EAC would not report it as overread capable? strange. but what's really strange: ~2k cd miss less samples than 1k!? *edit* ah, i guess it's maybe a postgap, could be it differs in size on that middle cd.
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SAMPLES CUT
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|dirve| disc offset |
|off |+0032|+0970|+1803|
|set +-----+-----+-----|
|-0024|08240|10942|10011|
|+1828|08328|11030|10099|
|-----+-----+-----+-----|
|diff.|00088|00088|00088|
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