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variable exrtaction speed again
Just to follow up on my previous post regarding the variable extraction speed I am getting on my ASUS CRW-5232AS. The suggested solution was that I install the Nero APSI layer. I have done that and there is no apparent difference with the behaviour ... With the same disk: If I extract it from after a system restart or after entering EAC, the extraction speed is around 10 x and the drive does not seem to power down after the extraction is done. If I eject the disk and then extract again the extraction has a speed of 3.8 times. If I do not eject the disk and re-extract it the extraction speed is similar to the initial speed - around 10 x. On the first extraction the drive speed is audibly high and it does not stop spinning when the extraction is completed. After ejecting and re- extracting the drive speed does not reach an audible level. If I stop then restart EAC, extraction speed returns to the 10 x range for all tracks. How can I: 1. Get EAC to spin down the drive when extraction is complete 2. Use the same speed approach without having to stop and restart EAC with each new disk. The drive caches audio data according to the detection process from drive options. thanks, pete |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Peter Huish wrote: Just to follow up on my previous post regarding the variable extraction speed I am getting on my ASUS CRW-5232AS. The suggested solution was that I install the Nero APSI layer. I have done that and there is no apparent difference with the behaviour ... Read/Post in the EAC forum: http://www.digital-inn.de/forumdisplay.php?forumid=14 ---------------------------------------- Mikey, you are the Slimiest Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- With the same disk: If I extract it from after a system restart or after entering EAC, the extraction speed is around 10 x and the drive does not seem to power down after the extraction is done. If I eject the disk and then extract again the extraction has a speed of 3.8 times. If I do not eject the disk and re-extract it the extraction speed is similar to the initial speed - around 10 x. On the first extraction the drive speed is audibly high and it does not stop spinning when the extraction is completed. After ejecting and re- extracting the drive speed does not reach an audible level. If I stop then restart EAC, extraction speed returns to the 10 x range for all tracks. How can I: 1. Get EAC to spin down the drive when extraction is complete 2. Use the same speed approach without having to stop and restart EAC with each new disk. The drive caches audio data according to the detection process from drive options. thanks, pete |
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