I vasilated over that aspect for some time. Reading this bit and that about different drives. Settled on a Pioneer multi drive. The Pioneer however didnt like my PC for some reason
actually it didnt like the DVD burning software I use. So I went back to my default pick, A Sony DRU 840.a, on close out from Best buy for $55 + tax. It doesnt do BR or HD .It does do all else though.
Oddly enough the OEM burner, an Optiarc multi drive ranked better than did the Sony 840, according to the EAC app test results. I found this to be not terribgly accurate though. It more depends on how the rom drive is attached/configured.
EAC see's the master drive as the better one, as a rule. I have my DRU 840 set as a slave.
When the DRU 800 was still in my main pc, along with the Optiarc, and set as a slave, the Optiarc was seen as the better one by EAC. Once installed in the older pc, and eAC was in place the DRU 800 was better than the Optiarc, according to the tests ran by the softwaree... hence my mention of the way the drive is installed being perhaps more important than the make of the drive itself.
RE DAC?
The items I pointed to are considerations for any CDP
and I suppose they relate to CD burners too.
The EAC software has lots of features which if one is so inclinded, one can research to find out whats best for the burner being used.. These additional settings are used to eliminate errors in reading, and writing the discs. So, I am figuring this
error free is error free
Following ONLY the defaults EAC provides during install and setup, the log files say thus far my rips are no less than 97% accurate on some, and 98%+ on most ripped tracks
. With many being 99 to 100% correct.
Do check out the list of authorized cds for a better set up of the software + burner. Four Play, Fourplay is one of them I have and use for setup purposes
theres others too.
Feel free to get me off line if you have any questions.