Jim Wrote: 
> 1 out of 3!
> 
> Before everyone switches to WAV, that's  1 out of 3 hard drives I had
> failing - no problem with the FLAC format itself.  I actually managed
> to recover the FLAC's and knew that I had not lost anything by
> verifying them against their internal fingerprints (MD5's).  Something
> I wouldn't have been able to do with WAV's unless I'd kept a seperate
> checksum/SFV file,  and that would have been a lot of trouble seeing as
> many had been renamed and moved to different folders since the initial
> rip.
> 
> 
> There is a difference.  Going to the trouble/time/expense of keeping a
> lossless collection and not using EAC is like drinking Johnnie Walker
> Blue Label and mixing it with coke.



Thanks for the info.  I'm always interested in improved sound quality. 
I'll look into EAC.


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Cleve

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McIntosh MAC4100 receiver
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Denon DR-M3 Cassette Deck
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