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      Audiocopy donīt work propertly

      Iīve tried to copy a audio-CD for my carplayer as I always do but it wont work correctly. I had tried MANY programs but all said it is errors when they make imagefile. For example Alcohol120 sas that should ignore errors which I do but after 30 minutes it wasnt still donīt ready. Only CloneCD 4.2 make it but there are some short silent breaks (0,2-0,3 sec) every second minutes. ExactAdiocopy didnīt work at all.
      ClonyXXL sas like below:

      Kopierschutz: Cactus 200.0.4- 3.0 build 16c
      TOC Manipuliert
      Dateien auf CD.
      000000 KB E:\AUTORUN.INF
      000060 KB E:\PLAYER.EXE
      000036 KB E:\PLAYER\AUDIO.DLL
      000002 KB E:\PLAYER\INFO.INI
      000708 KB E:\PLAYER\SKIN.EXE
      000000 KB E:\PLAYER\VERSION.TXT
      000364 KB E:\PLAYER\WMMP.EXE
      819200 KB E:\PLAYER\YUCCA.CDS
      000048 KB E:\PLAYER\SKIN\ABOUT.SKN
      000051 KB E:\PLAYER\SKIN\INFO.SKN
      000071 KB E:\PLAYER\SKIN\MAIN.SKN
      000032 KB E:\PLAYER\SKIN\PLAYLIST.SKN

    2. #2
      Audioprotections are very hardware dependant.......can you post some info about your reading device?
      As for CloneCd,try to read the cd with "only 1st session" enabled.....

    3. #3
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      if you hear clicks and tics in your copy, then your reading device is simply incompatible to copy protected AudioCDs;
      if you have normal drop outs in your copy, clean the CD, slow down your reading device to only 4x speed and try it again with EAC;

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    4. #4
      Quote Originally Posted by roadworker
      Audioprotections are very hardware dependant.......can you post some info about your reading device?
      As for CloneCd,try to read the cd with "only 1st session" enabled.....
      Well it is a Plextor PX-320A. In Clone-CD 4.2 it isnīt possible,so far I can see, to change anything or am I wrong ?

    5. #5
      Rightclick the drive's icon when starting a reading session and select the audio options tab....
      Just curious about EAC,don't the cd contents show up in it's window?

    6. #6

      Iīm closer a solution now

      Now I skip the second session and use the CCD4-Profiler v1.2 at "Cactus 200 -mode", see attachfile. I push the CloneCD-button in that program and CloneCD had add this new profile for burning. Then I got the cda-files free but there still are very short dropouts but they are fewer, not in every cda-file now. The rest of the sound is good.
      I tried ExactAudioCopy last version but that progran didnīt even detct a CD even if the player where recognized.

    7. #7
      Although the dropouts are a common problem when ripping audioprotected cd's with cdcopiers like CloneCd and Alcohol 120%,the Plexcombo is not that good for extracting music either......bad DAE ripping quality.

      I don't understand why you can rip the tracks with CloneCd and not with EAC....normally,for most of them anyway,if a drive is incompatible with an audioprotection,it doesn't work with CloneCd either...

      Disable auto insert notification and use vob's asapi as interface @ EAC-->options....EAC should be configured by using unprotected audiocd's to get it's full potential before any attempt to rip....,you can also select different ways to get the toc info @ the toc alterations tab....I have a few drives that can't rip CactusDataShield,but the cd's index is always displayed at the EAC window

    8. #8
      I've seen a report in cdfreaks that this drive can read CDS-200 with FW version 1.03.
      Using EAC choose "toc alterations/detect TOC manually". If you get many C2 errors, switch EAC from secure to burst mode.
      Another solution is having Plextools active with the "enable single session" option ticked. Check here: http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/97/9
      On the last EAc version, the "use first session only" option is included (under TOC alterations again), so likely you dont need Plextools at all.
      Last edited by scarecrow; 16-09-2003 at 10:31.
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