cliveb said the following on 01/23/2006 10:03 AM:
> If the ripping drive supports C2 reporting (many do these days), then
> secure mode is just as fast as burst mode on an undamaged CD. With the
> C2 option switched on, EAC will only re-read if it is informed of a C2
> error. If any of your CDs do have C2 errors (and some pristine-looking
> CDs can quite easily have some C2 errors), then you really want to use
> secure mode. So if you have a drive with C2 reporting, using secure
> mode is a win-win option.

... except that there is raging debate about whether or not C2 error
reporting can be trusted or should be used. Most guides I've read
recommend turning it off.

R.

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