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Plex Tools 1.15a vs. EAC (Exact Audio Copy) test results
My test results:
The disc I used was a special test disc with 15 damaged audio tracks. Track 1 is slightly damaged while track 15 is extremely damaged.
1st problem: PlexTools aborts with a read error with tracks 8-15.
So I used track 7 for all tests.
I also ran the tests with CD DAE to verify the results.
Plextor PX-W2410A v1.04
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PlexTools Mode 5, retries 3
Speed 2.3x (time 1:03) errors:0
Compared with original: 0 errors
EAC Secure mode (C2)
Speed 0.3x (time 7:53) errors:?
track quality: 96.8%
Compared with original: 4116 missing samples, 4116 repeated samples
CD DAE (only error detection, no error correction)
Read Twice
Speed 9.0x (time 0:16) errors:150493
C2 Pointers
Speed 17.3x (time 0:08) errors:441846
LiteOn LTD163 vGH5E
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PlexTools
Speed 17.1x (time 0:08) errors:0
Compared with original: 0 errors
EAC Secure mode (C2)
Speed 2.9x (time 0:49) errors:?
track quality: 99.8%
Compared with original: 0 errors
CD DAE (only error detection, no error correction)
Read Twice
Speed 10.1x (time 0:14) errors:0
C2 Pointers
Speed 20.0x (time 0:07) errors:0
Conclusion:
EAC is by far the slowest ripper. And it cannot rip the track without errors with the Plextor.
PlexTools is not only much faster but it can extract the track without errors!
I also prefer the interface of PlexTools. It will tell you exactly what is happening and shows the exact number of errors.
My opinion:
Forget all this error correction crap. Just use a decent reader such as the LiteOn LTD163 in combination with a ripper who can detect errors.
PePsIBoTtLe
My test results:
The disc I used was a special test disc with 15 damaged audio tracks. Track 1 is slightly damaged while track 15 is extremely damaged.
1st problem: PlexTools aborts with a read error with tracks 8-15.
So I used track 7 for all tests.
I also ran the tests with CD DAE to verify the results.
Plextor PX-W2410A v1.04
==================
PlexTools Mode 5, retries 3
Speed 2.3x (time 1:03) errors:0
Compared with original: 0 errors
EAC Secure mode (C2)
Speed 0.3x (time 7:53) errors:?
track quality: 96.8%
Compared with original: 4116 missing samples, 4116 repeated samples
CD DAE (only error detection, no error correction)
Read Twice
Speed 9.0x (time 0:16) errors:150493
C2 Pointers
Speed 17.3x (time 0:08) errors:441846
LiteOn LTD163 vGH5E
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PlexTools
Speed 17.1x (time 0:08) errors:0
Compared with original: 0 errors
EAC Secure mode (C2)
Speed 2.9x (time 0:49) errors:?
track quality: 99.8%
Compared with original: 0 errors
CD DAE (only error detection, no error correction)
Read Twice
Speed 10.1x (time 0:14) errors:0
C2 Pointers
Speed 20.0x (time 0:07) errors:0
Conclusion:
EAC is by far the slowest ripper. And it cannot rip the track without errors with the Plextor.
PlexTools is not only much faster but it can extract the track without errors!
I also prefer the interface of PlexTools. It will tell you exactly what is happening and shows the exact number of errors.
My opinion:
Forget all this error correction crap. Just use a decent reader such as the LiteOn LTD163 in combination with a ripper who can detect errors.
PePsIBoTtLe