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Originally Posted by Andre Wiethoff
5) Yes, it will be silent... Do you have "Fill up missing offset bytes with silence" activated ("Overread into lead-out" does not matter)?
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"Fill up missing offset bytes with silence" is not activated.
"Overread into lead-out" is activated and the drive should be capable of it (Plextor PX-760).
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Originally Posted by Andre Wiethoff
4) Both, due to the offset correction (2352 - 2232 = 120 bytes = 30 samples offset)
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Well that would be exactly my read offset,.. but both programs should do offset correction.
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Originally Posted by Andre Wiethoff
1) Offset correction
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Hmm thanks, but I'm still not sure which of the versions I should take.
As both programs correct the offset they should both result in the same data.
And note, that the 120 bytes that dBpoweramp has more are not 0x0's.
Even if I convert both (EAC's and dBpoweramp's) wav files to raw PCM streams (and thus) remove wav stuff,... the data which dBpoweramp has more is not 0x0's (but it's then less than 120 bytes).
Best wishes,
Chris.