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EAC: Defeat audio cache - Yes vs No

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=115702.0
    When I run the test to detect read features, EAC says my CD drive (TSSTcorpCDDVDW SH-224DB) does not have have option: "Defeat audio cache". I noticed most EAC logs have Defeat audio cache set to "Yes". Code: [Select] …

Extraction Technology » Exact Audio Copy

    https://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/overview/basic-technology/extraction-technology/
    When drives cache audio data, every sector read will be read from the drives cache and is that way always identical. Basically there are several ways to clear the cache. In newer versions it will overread sectors, so that the cache contains sectors from a position elsewhere on the CD.

EAC: "Drive cache audio data" option question.

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=37944.0
    For EAC this is bad as erroneous data could be missed because of being re-read from the cache. So EAC's option is a workaround this problem and should be checked, thus causing the data to always be re-read from the CD itself and not the cache. EAC: "Drive cache audio data" option question.

Disabling audio cache and C2? - EZ CD Audio Converter

    https://www.poikosoft.com/support/viewtopic.php?t=11754
    The were read errors in EZ CD first pass. Audio Cache Disable = Not required for drives with AccurateCDDA and C2. It would dramatically slow down the ripping speed. Cache is automatically disabled in Advanced Error Detection mode for drives that do not support AccurateCDDA-hardware-based-method.

Ripping with Exact Audio Copy - what are acceptable …

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/ripping-with-exact-audio-copy-what-are-acceptable-speeds.1083789/
    Some drives are going to be really slow with EAC secure mode rips. It's due to the way they handle the audio data cache. And other reasons. A good drive for EAC ripping should be able to do a secure mode rip in around 7 minutes or less. I recently did a ripping speed comparison with a Plextor PX-891SAF-R in a USB enclosure.

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