Plextor PX-W4012S (SCSI)

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Article posted 12 Feb 03 19:16

Copy Protected Audio

 

Now that we’ve taken a look at how well the SCSI Plextor drive can handle data protection it’s time to see how well it does with protected audio discs. Audio discs are protected more and more and so it’s important a drive can read these protections. For the tests we only used PlexTools. For more information on how to handle copy-protected audio discs please read this thread on our Audio forum.

Key2Audio version 2:

The first protection we’re going to take a look at is Key2Audio developed by Sony DADC. The disc we’re using is ‘Shakira: Laundry Service’ protected with version 2 of the Key2Audio protection. On the front of the CD-cover we can read the text ‘will not play on PC/MAC’. For more information on Key2Audio you can visit www.key2audio.com.

We first started PlexTools, inserted the disc and closed the tray. We waited until the CD-contents were displayed and, as you can see from the screenshot below, the disc was recognized without a problem:

Key2Audio 2 Disc Recognized

We then of course ripped all the tracks to our hard disk and listened to them to check if they were ripped properly. All tracks sounded fine. Now let’s check a newer Key2Audio version:

Key2Audio version 3:

For the Key2Audio version 3 tests we used an audio disc with the title ‘Celine Dion: A new day has come’. On the front of the CD-cover we again find the text ‘will not play on PC/MAC’. When we inserted the disc into the SCSI PlexWriter, it was again recognized without a problem. Ripping of the audio tracks was also done just fine:

Key2Audio 3 Disc Recognized

Cactus Data Shield:

For the Cactus Data Shield (CDS) tests we used an audio disc with the title ‘Bitte Ein Beat 5′ protected with CDS200. On the back of the CD-cover and on the disc itself we can find a small logo mentioning that the disc is copy protected by Midbar Tech ( www.midbartech.com).

We first tried to read the disc with PlexTools but as you can see the disc lay-out is detected wrong (the red text is incorrect, there should be 15 audio tracks and 1 data track):

Wrong TOC Detected

This behaviour was expected since we saw the same thing with the Plextor PX-W4824TU drive. We then enabled the ‘Single Session’ option in PlexTools (to prevent the drive from reading the second (protected) session on the audio disc). As you can see from the screenshot below the tracks were now displayed correctly (after re-inserting the disc):

Correct TOC Detected

Ripping of the audio tracks also went fine, although PlexTools did report that some tracks contained errors. We however could not hear these errors in the ripped tracks…

Doc.loc:

Doc.loc is another audio protection and can be recognized by the text ‘DOCdata’ on the inner ring of the disc. On the back of the CD cover we can read the following text:

“This product features copy protection technology, as we feel the necessity to protect our artists and ourselves from illegal copying; it is intended for use in standard home CD audio players and may not play on other devices, especially computer drives.”

Doc.loc is a protection that has been produced by the DOCdata company ( www.docdata.com) and when you insert an audio disc that has the Doc.loc protection in a computer drive it will simply keep searching indefinitely because the drive cannot recognize the disc. To test this ‘theory’ we inserted the protected audio disc in the PlexWriter and waited till the disc and the audio tracks had been recognized. Unfortunately the PX-W4012S drive failed to recognize the Doc.loc disc but when we opened the drive’s tray and let PlexTools close it again, the tracks were recognized after a while:

Doc.loc Tracks Detected

After the tracks had been recognized, ripping them was no problem at all.

Next up in our Plextor PX-W4012S review, the packet writing and Mount Rainier tests.

12 Comments

Nila
Posts: 691
Posted on: 26 Mar 03 10:29
This is by far the best audio ripping software out there and is acknowledged throughout the web as being so. This is used by almost ALL the groups to rip the cd's before they release them.
Lazza
Posts: 263
Posted on: 26 Mar 03 10:52
Agreed! Foe Audio nothing else comes close.
dmozk
Posts: 21
Posted on: 27 Mar 03 22:48
"For a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of 9 USD the drive is yours..." Sweet hook me up with the store selling them at that price!
G@M3FR3@K
Posts: 10654
Posted on: 31 Mar 03 19:16
Hmm it's supposed to say $ 319. It seems there is a bug in the system that deletes the dollar sign when it's followed by a number. I've corrected the error now. Thanks for noticing
JLP
Posts: 97
Posted on: 05 Apr 03 00:09
Yup this is the best you can get.
damiandimitri
Posts: 3702
Posted on: 05 Apr 03 11:46
agree...but i would like to see an update to get rid of some problems some people have
MTR
Posts: 100
Posted on: 05 Apr 03 11:52
I agree this is a great piece of rippig software, but if you have a Plextor drive, nothing beats PlexTools at DAE. Never though I'd find a program better than EAC, but it happened. :g
cerberus
Posts: 2158
Posted on: 01 Sep 04 17:56
good to make coasters
digit010
Posts: 35
Posted on: 08 Nov 06 05:16
There's not much to say about EAC apart from its the very best audio CD ripper available to date.I can tell you now,you WONT find any better than this. A downside is that some users may find it difficult to configure to begin with but if you take a look at many tutorials on various websites,it will help you to correctly configure it and begin ripping "exact" copies of your CD collection. Of course if you own a Plextor then Plextools is good competition.
RebeccaLin
Posts: 2
Posted on: 05 Jan 07 07:44
Hello, Dennis..I'm very interested in the products you posted. and I want to make several inquiries: 1) IF I make an order of two to three pcs, can you provide me certain discount? 2) Is your product brand new or second-handed? 3) You know, I'm in China, can you tell me where you are so that I can calculate the frieght, OK? 4) Can you contact me by mail for further discussion? My E-mail is power_servo_gz@yahoo.com Looking forward to your soonest reply. My Best Regards, Rebecca
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 16 Jul 07 04:31
I always always use plexwriter since the old time until now, but if u ask me my reaction for "The Plex" only one... expensive hehehehe but wwwwwworrrthh it
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 14 Feb 09 13:02
I always use plextor SCSI, that I would say, that is so reliable drive. IDE? No no no !! Everyone who ask me I recommended SCSI drive. PLEXTOR PX-W4012S1 Adaptec AHA-2940AU

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