I also recommend to disable any drive's C2 support. However, EACs detection of a drive caching audio seem to be quite accurate (at least it was on my drives), and setting the mark for "drive caches audio" makes ripping _a lot_ slower, so it should only be switched on when the drive actually caches audio (or you have reason to believe it does, such as bad rips even in secure mode). Most drives do not cache audio.
This is also the recommondation I got from Andre (author of EAC) during a local meet (I live in the same town as he does). According to him, many drives report they support C2 error reporting and actually do so in some cases, but C2 error detection is quite inaccurate to say the least. Enabling it is only recommended for people who want to rip at maximum speed and still want at least _some_ sort of error detection. In other words: C2 should only be used in Burst mode, but not in secure mode. He was once thinking about automatically disabling C2 in secure mode, but decided not to as he wanted to let the user choose.
cu,
sven
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