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      what is a top cd drive for reading?

      It seems my SCSI Poineer CD/DVD drive is terrible for reading, and must be the reason I'm getting so many read errors, even when using clone cd or alcohol. Is there a concensus on a top cd drive for just reading? I'm thinking a Plextor? or?..........
      Once I get the data off the copy protected cd's, I can write it using my TDK Velo IDE CDRW. Or maybe I could read with the cdrw, and creat an image file, then use the same drive to burn with? Don't know if the TDK cdrw is noted for getting past read errors.

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      Your TDK is fine for reading,and writing.Read errors are part of the copy protection.Already explained it in your other thread here..

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      But since you asked: - The SCSI Plextor PX-40TS

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      Originally posted by Geoff
      But since you asked: - The SCSI Plextor PX-40TS
      ...which is more expensive than many burrners out there...

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      Originally posted by scarecrow
      ...which is more expensive than many burrners out there...
      But still glad I found 1.....

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      I got one two excellent ROM but my LiteOn 163 DVD ROM performs about the same >> but a lot cheaper + its IDE & DVD



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      Originally posted by scarecrow
      ...which is more expensive than many burrners out there...
      And sadly discontinued by Plextor. However, they do offer refurbished units and some online retailers have them still..... for a premium of course.

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      Originally posted by The-poacher
      I got one two excellent ROM but my LiteOn 163 DVD ROM performs about the same >> but a lot cheaper + its IDE & DVD
      Agree. Very good performance, good price. This drive was a surprise for me, when I bought it... :-)
      Domer, the Wizard

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      Lite-ON LTD 163/165/166 DVD-Roms (hands down).

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      Plextor PX-40TW or Lite-On LTD-166S any of this is great Iīm using both of them and havenīt found any problem at all.
      "No es la fe lo que salva sino el no tenerla (It is not faith what saves but not to have it)"
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      Quote Originally Posted by weboneando
      Plextor PX-40TW or Lite-On LTD-166S any of this is great Iīm using both of them and havenīt found any problem at all.
      Does the LTD 166S audioprotections?LTD 163 not.......

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      Thatīs an interesting question I donīt know really because I canīt tell because I donīt have any audio protected cds so far.

      Do you know wich ones are audio protected?
      "No es la fe lo que salva sino el no tenerla (It is not faith what saves but not to have it)"
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      Quote Originally Posted by weboneando
      Thatīs an interesting question I donīt know really because I canīt tell because I donīt have any audio protected cds so far.

      Do you know wich ones are audio protected?



      http://www.fatchucks.com/z3.cd.html



      My Ultraplex 40TS SCSI can handle most audioprotections quite well...

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      The LiteOn LTR 52246S burner can defeat Key2Audio v.1/2/3, DocLock v.1/2/3 and Cactus Data Shield 200 according to a hardware test at CD-Freaks. There is a hardware review on the Lite-On LTR-52327S by CDRLabs but they don't test pc\audio protection. I'll have to search and see if I can find some info on the LiteOn LTD DVd-Roms....

      Edit: I found a hardware test at CDr Info on the LiteOn LTD 163 DVD-Rom. Hardware tests doesn't specifically go into audio cd protection but very interesting to read. Note that there have been a few firmware updates for the Litey LTD 163 DVD-ROM.
      http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Arti...p+Vol1&index=0

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      Last edited by FaLcOnFaN; 01-08-2003 at 16:15.

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      Quote Originally Posted by FaLcOnFaN
      and Cactus Data Shield 200 according to a hardware test at CD-Freaks.
      This is only partially true......there are several revisions of CDS 200.....the 1 that is used on the Clouseau "En Dans album",can't be ripped by the Litey....


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