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PlexTools Ripping Guide

Hello all,

After a long while of researching, designing & editing I have a finished version of my Plextools guide. It's aimed to be a fast, high quality audio ripping guide & it's main purpose is to show users the best way to set-up Plextools to detect errors & recovery them as efficiently as possible it also explains freedb, file name options & eventually I will add compression as well making it a complete ripping guide. I still would like any input no matter how simple, I will consider adding all user input that can make the guide easier to read & more accurate so please post any comments, suggestions here or e-mail me at

Martin_Chiriano@hotmail.com

The site can be found here.
 
One thing I was not able to find on the Plextor home page or Plextools home page is detailed information on supported drives, I know this information was available at one time & I would appreciate anyone who can provide it for me.

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Reply #1
Uaaaaa, my eyes, they hurt! Damn people, where do you get all that crack from? I bet bryant hooked you up...

Seriously though, the colors are a bit unpleasant, something more easy on the eyes would be welcome.
And the page doesn't load in IE with enabled pop-up blocker, but that's geocities related I guess.

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And the page doesn't load in IE with enabled pop-up blocker, but that's geocities related I guess.
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=261457"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

The site contains minor javascript but should be viewable even if its blocked.

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Reply #3
Doesn't open at all here with Firefox.
"You can fight without ever winning, but never win without a fight."  Neil Peart  'Resist'

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Doesn't open at all here with Firefox.
I can confirm that with popupblocker enabled (javascript enabled too).
Nothing but a Heartache - Since I found my Baby ;)

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Reply #5
Also won't open in Firefox 1.0 with popup blocker and Javascript enabled.
Nero AAC 1.5.1.0: -q0.45

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Reply #6
Ahh. pop-up heaven...
Seriously would you consider adding this to the HA wiki?

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Reply #7
confirmed not open with firefox 1.0 win32 with pop ups blocked

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Reply #8
Hey, great guide! Thanks for putting it together Westgroveg. I just started working on a computer with a Plextor drive, and this guide is exactly what I needed to start ripping some "distressed" CD's.

Question: does Plextools have a "spin down after X minutes of extracting" feature, so that the drive doesn't end up working for 8 hours and burning out? Or is that something I shouldn't worry about?

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Reply #9
Added the site to a new location which is pop-up free here, it is also viewable here thanks to Liekloo.


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Hey, great guide! Thanks for putting it together Westgroveg. I just started working on a computer with a Plextor drive, and this guide is exactly what I needed to start ripping some "distressed" CD's.

Thanks, gald to see people are finding it useful.

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Question: does Plextools have a "spin down after X minutes of extracting" feature, so that the drive doesn't end up working for 8 hours and burning out? Or is that something I shouldn't worry about?

A timed spin down feature has not been programmed into PlexTools yet but PlexTools does much less re-reading than EAC so it is much healther for your drive in most situations to use PlexTools instead of EAC. Another thing that may stress your drive is SpeedRead CD/DVD which boosts your drives speed, it is not enabled by default & can be found in the advanced properties tab of the the drive settings screen.

(PlexTools help)
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Warning: since enabling this option can lead to excessive vibration, noise and read errors, and even damage to the drive and disc, please give preference to the default setting.

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Reply #10
Plextools Pro has the option to autosave the log files marking the option "Log errors".

Also, note that %Y does not work when retrieving information from freedb.

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Plextools Pro has the option to autosave the log files marking the option "Log errors".
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=262073"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

Do you mean ticking the Error Log check box?
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Also, note that %Y does not work when retrieving information from freedb.

I guess that's a PlexTools bug, people will have to manually input that info or use a different scheme until it's fixed.

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Seriously though, the colors are a bit unpleasant, something more easy on the eyes would be welcome.
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=262073"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

I really like the color scheme considering it's just the links that can be slightly difficult to read (on some video cards, I have tested) I didn't think it would be a big problem. Later on I will add a javascript program that allows people to change the color scheme of the site, a reverse type.

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Reply #12
After getting many comments about the site’s color scheme concerning readability I decided to converted the whole site to black text on white background. It was a rather big change so I thought I would announce it.

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Reply #13
Congratulations on your project, westgroveg! An impressive guide. I wonder how long it took you to put together.

 

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Congratulations on your project, westgroveg! An impressive guide. I wonder how long it took you to put together.
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=268019"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

Thanks, it’s been a pet project for quite a few months now, the reason it took me so long to get it finished is because I have school duties & more so because there are so many ripping guides out there that if I created one I wanted to make sure I provided exactly the right information for my target audience; music fans looking for a standard way to build a fast, high quality digital music collection, with CD-TEXT information & good documentation about the DAE process of each CD.

I also would like to add a compression section, actually I have began this part of the guide already but school starts in a few days so it will be quite awhile until I finish it.