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mark4man
21-02-2005, 09:16
Folks,

Having found an external Plextor Premium-U, which will be used to burn pre-master audio CD's to be sent to the replication house for mass production...

...I understand that most CD-RW's are mfg.'s as E-IDE; & if packaged as external by the mfg., a Bridge Chip is used to adapt the interface (ATA-2 > USB.)

So, my question is:

Am I going to get as accurate a burn utilizing USB, as I would from an internal drive hooked up to the IDE ribbon cable in the tower?

Is the data that's transferred identical...or is it converted somehow?

Thanks,

mark4man

Eagle
21-02-2005, 15:34
Am I going to get as accurate a burn utilizing USB, as I would from an internal drive hooked up to the IDE ribbon cable in the tower?

yes. the interior hardware of the burner is always identical

Is the data that's transferred identical...or is it converted somehow?

:confused:
its transferred over the interface, usb, firewire, IDE internal


in short: dont worry, you will get the same quality results as with an internally connected drive ;)

mark4man
21-02-2005, 15:46
Eagle,

Thanks.

mark4man


BTW - I noticed your little confused icon there...This is my first CD; & I want it to be as quality as possible.

Eagle
22-02-2005, 08:33
make sure you get quality media, too!

verbatims are always a good choice.