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 Post subject: Audio grabbing
PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 4:18 pm 
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Now users can select from "fast" and "accurate" TOC formatting. Fast one works in 99% of the cases, "accurate" is needed only for CD audio extraction.

8) StarBurn_CdvdBurnerGrabber_SetReadSpeed(...) API call added.
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So I can use accurate when riping? for all drives?
Is accurate the same as synchronized or jitter correction?


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 Post subject: Re: Audio grabbing
PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 9:31 pm 
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See, just "read TOC" command allows to get only every track Index01 start. Index00 and true track end (when track number in subchannel changes) can be determined only by reading some data from the disc (actual data). It takes time. So in most of the cases people just don't need 100% correct track names (Index00->Index01 does not contain playable data and true data end much earlier then recorded end of the track). So gettting TOC (table on contents) in StarBurn can be speeded up quite a lot by disabling accurate TOC reading.

All of the modern drives have "CDDA Accurate" always enabled so it's no need to use software jitter correction or whatever. You would not find working drive (except true ancient devices stored under cover) w/o "CDDA Accurate" feature this days :)

koger wrote:
From starburn history
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Now users can select from "fast" and "accurate" TOC formatting. Fast one works in 99% of the cases, "accurate" is needed only for CD audio extraction.

8) StarBurn_CdvdBurnerGrabber_SetReadSpeed(...) API call added.
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So I can use accurate when riping? for all drives?
Is accurate the same as synchronized or jitter correction?


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