Noob paranoia regarding drive offsets
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:56 pm
Sorry for the multiple threads. I'm trying to keep the info organized into topics. Maybe I should start one big "I'm an idiot" megathread.
According to the dumping guide "To be able to detect all offsets, most dumpers in our project bought a cheap CDRW drive with a large read offset, such as the Sony CRX-100E or 120E."
So... when I run into a disc with a big factory offset like I am with Mad Dog McCree for Sega CD which has a factory offset of, by my calculations, -298 or theoretically run into something way off that has a factory write offset of +1000 or more does that mean I'm going to have trouble getting a perfect rip if the data backs up into the lead in or runs all the way up to the lead out area?
Should offset detection and ripping with a Plextor Plexwriter Premium be of any concern to me if I'm using the px_d8 utility to detect combined offsets? Has it been proven to be pretty reliable?
According to the dumping guide "To be able to detect all offsets, most dumpers in our project bought a cheap CDRW drive with a large read offset, such as the Sony CRX-100E or 120E."
So... when I run into a disc with a big factory offset like I am with Mad Dog McCree for Sega CD which has a factory offset of, by my calculations, -298 or theoretically run into something way off that has a factory write offset of +1000 or more does that mean I'm going to have trouble getting a perfect rip if the data backs up into the lead in or runs all the way up to the lead out area?
Should offset detection and ripping with a Plextor Plexwriter Premium be of any concern to me if I'm using the px_d8 utility to detect combined offsets? Has it been proven to be pretty reliable?