P Floding;169789 Wrote: 
> But what does "not 100%" mean?
> If it a single correction over the time it takes to play a CD, it will
> be a blip of a few samples. Who can hear that?
> It is not as we are talking 1% of all data being wrong...

I'm not here to argue what's audible or not... ;-)

...but no one ever seems to ask people why they would bother using EAC
instead of some run-of-the-mill ripping software like Roxio or
something else.  So...it must be important to some degree...

(fwiw, I rip my CDs using iTunes on my Mac with error-correction turned
on.  No idea what its doing or what its data accuracy rate is...)


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