Since I didn't find any info about Plextor PX-W5224TA I have to ask here. Is this CD-RW good enough for dumping Amiga CD,CD32, CDTV, PS1, PS2, Saturn, PC Engine?
I also have some XBox, Xbox360, PS2 (all dumped) PSP (all dumped), PS3 (don't have BlueRay sadly) and Dreamcast discs but for a moment I don't have any proper DVD reader. Probably one of DVDs mentioned lower will be suitable.
I have option to buy PX-708A (new), PX-760A (used), PX-L890SA (new, manufactured by Lite-On) , PX-806SA (used), PX-891SA (used) PX-740A (used), PX-740A (new), PX-716A (used), PX-712A (used). Some of these are expensive even if are used but I'm willing to buy one if DVD proof to be reliable to dump everything.
Any advise ?
Plextor PX-W5224TA
Plextor PX-W5224TA
Last edited by haynor666 on Tue May 17, 2016 3:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
search/ -- "Plextor PX-W5224TA" -- magic!haynor666 wrote:Since I didn't find any info about Plextor PX-W5224TA

Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
Yeah, I've search forum about this model but informations found this way are insufficient. Only Nexy have some information about this model. According to this info this model should be enough for reading standard CDs.
D8 read command : Yes
C2 error correction : Yes
Read Offset : +30
DPM Measurement : Yes
Fast Error Skip : Yes
Sub Code reading : Yes
I guess I have to read manual for DIC and perfectrip and start dumping myself.
D8 read command : Yes
C2 error correction : Yes
Read Offset : +30
DPM Measurement : Yes
Fast Error Skip : Yes
Sub Code reading : Yes
I guess I have to read manual for DIC and perfectrip and start dumping myself.
Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
Well, usually the only question is if the drive supports 0xd8 to avoid the automatic descrambling. GD-ROMs and certain protections need specific drives, though, but it's a different story.
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One drive worth considering, is one drive for 3 hard to dump systems, the drive I would recommend is the TSSTCorp SH-D162D, that can dump xbox and xbox 360, and should also be able to dump Dreamcast games, you are actually better with an SH-D162C for Dreamcast, but that's not much good for 360, or xbox. I think it will dump them using minesweeper and possibly older xboxbackupcreator, but it can't dump ss.bins either, but for Dreamcast it is better than the D model.
I have 2x of Each, they aren't a very reliable drive, not well built, but I currently have one D for xbox and one C for Dreamcast. The other two are for if these two fail at some point.
I have 2x of Each, they aren't a very reliable drive, not well built, but I currently have one D for xbox and one C for Dreamcast. The other two are for if these two fail at some point.
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The SPICE must flow.
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Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
Ok, I've set up hardware:
Core2Duo 4300 (old but I think it's enough since dumping is almost cpu independent)
1 Gb RAM (it's ok?)
Radeon X1550 (does not matter I think)
Plextor PX-W5224TA v1.03
Temporary on Windows XP x64 (is it ok or should I set reinstall x86 edition?)
What information should I post to verify that I did everything fine?
Core2Duo 4300 (old but I think it's enough since dumping is almost cpu independent)
1 Gb RAM (it's ok?)
Radeon X1550 (does not matter I think)
Plextor PX-W5224TA v1.03
Temporary on Windows XP x64 (is it ok or should I set reinstall x86 edition?)
What information should I post to verify that I did everything fine?
Last edited by haynor666 on Tue May 24, 2016 7:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
Your systems ok for dumping but 1gb of ram will make it a bitch to use, 2gb is much better, one I use for cd based dumping only has 2gb, other than that everything else should be fine.
It may be worth taking your time but getting all the windows updates, set it up with everything you need, defrag the c drive, and generally optimise it. During this period you should have had long enough to see if it runs fine or whether their are any serious issues.
A machine for dumping doesn't need to be power full, but stable wouldn't hurt.
It may be worth taking your time but getting all the windows updates, set it up with everything you need, defrag the c drive, and generally optimise it. During this period you should have had long enough to see if it runs fine or whether their are any serious issues.
A machine for dumping doesn't need to be power full, but stable wouldn't hurt.
He who controls the SPICE... controls the UNIVERSE!
The SPICE must flow.
The SPICE must flow.
Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
I tried some audio cd and I get different result when adding /a 30 (drive should have offset 30). Is this /a 30 correct to add or should I leave this option and let DIC decide?
Any specific popular games/disc to test this plextor ?
Machine has XP x64 without any updates but latest service pack. Clean install, minimal drivers and no LAN connected.
Tests in PlexTools Pro XL 3.16 seems to be ok with audio disc that I have right now.
Any specific popular games/disc to test this plextor ?
Machine has XP x64 without any updates but latest service pack. Clean install, minimal drivers and no LAN connected.
Tests in PlexTools Pro XL 3.16 seems to be ok with audio disc that I have right now.
Last edited by haynor666 on Tue May 24, 2016 8:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
Why not to compare with EAC's 0 and +30 dumps?haynor666 wrote:I tried some audio cd and I get different result when adding /a 30 (drive should have offset 30). Is this /a 30 correct to add or should I leave this option and let DIC decide?

IIRC, /a 30 should be used (unless there's a built-in drives/offsets db).
Re: Plextor PX-W5224TA
/a isn't needed for audio cds, DIC uses the driveOffset.txt to detect the offset for your drive. It's confusing the way the app describes it, but /a lets you apply a custom offset to the default one. It's only needed if the disc has data in the lead-in/out areas.