I'd bet you have C2 Error Correction turned off in EAC... and I'm fairly
sure that Plextools turns C2 On automatically. 

C2 Error Correction quality varies greatly by drive and hard core
rippers suggest not using it. See here for (way too many) details:

http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/eac13.html

Plextools works faster both because it uses C2 Error Correction and
because it knows exactly the limits and foibles of the plextor drives.
EAC uses a lowest-common-demoninator approach and assumes the worst in
all cases... which makes ripping slower but ensures that even a
reasonably crappy drive produces stable ripping results.

If only the UI were better in Plextools... =I

ss.


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