Man, this is a bitch.
I am doing everything the tutorial sites are telling me to do.
It is now 2:26 in the morning. I have been working on getting the offset on the one drive to read zero with no errors all night. The best I have gotten so far is first track WAVs have 6 repeated samples at the start and the rest have 6 missing samples at the start.
Looks like I will have to set my CD-R burners write offset to "0" instead of"+6" as suggested for my make and model by one of the pages. However, it still will not give me a perfect clone. And I am wasting precious Fuji Japans doing it.
The differences between the original store bought Elvis CD > EAC >WAVs and the Elvis CD > EAC > WAV > audio CD-R > EAC > WAVs was 692 samples. This is the offset of my CD-R drive.
That is the total offset, not the offset for just the ripping. The offset for the writing has to be figured out, too.
The site says mine is +6 but it looks like 6 is screwing things up for me.
Has anyone had as much trouble getting their offsets corrected as I am?
Darren