I'm not sure I understand your question. AFAIK every drive has error correction since it is part of Reed-Solomon coding. Up to 4mm scratches along the track it autocorrects, between 4mm it interpolates and above 8mm skips. All this applies to music playback in real time but when you rip CD as data with programs like "Exact Audio Copy" (Windows) or Max (Mac) computer reads the same sector multiple times until proper checksum is found. On badly scratched CDs it can take pretty long time. I set option in Max - "Do not allow to skip" that guarantees that finished rip is exactly the same as original. In fact it would be better since it will "fix" scratches.
External CD/DVD drive for Mac Book Pro
Hello All, I am looking for to rip my Audio Cd's to External
storage thru Mac Book Pro. Understand Apple USB super drive is not having CACHE,C2 ERROR CORRECTION. Is that right? Please specify some current available products. Becoz Empirical Audio
Mr.Steve suggested some Teac drivers are not available in current market. Appreciated your suggestions. Thanks.
storage thru Mac Book Pro. Understand Apple USB super drive is not having CACHE,C2 ERROR CORRECTION. Is that right? Please specify some current available products. Becoz Empirical Audio
Mr.Steve suggested some Teac drivers are not available in current market. Appreciated your suggestions. Thanks.
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