jhwilliams Wrote: 
> If you assume not bit errors, then yes, they will sound the same ;-)
> 
> There will undoubtedly be errors, but as to how significant an effect
> they have -- that all will depend on a variety of things, especially
> your equipment + setup. I'd try an experiment on a few key pieces of
> music that you have and make an evaluation on that.
> 
> I've never bothered with a comparison between EAC unsecure mode and
> another piece of ripping software - EAC probably has the edge due to
> the features it uses (even unsecure), but if I had to take a view, I'd
> say that it would be impossible to tell the difference by ear.
> 
> I have re-ripped everything I have using EAC secure to FLAC - of course
> my starting point was an AAC/MP3 library so it was an easy decision.


Thanks for the reply. One thing I like about musicmatch is that I can
easily create the following c:\artist name\cdtitle\songtitle.wav.. Now
I know I can do it with EAC, but as far as I can tell, it requires me
to manually type in the artist and album title, to have them created as
separate directories? Did I miss somehting?

Scott


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