jeffmeh;174050 Wrote: 
> I am not an Itunes user, but does "error correction" mean that it will
> do some type of interpolation/extrapolation when it finds an error? 
> Conversely, EAC will slow down and reread many times until it either
> gets a good read or gives up.  In the latter case, it tells you that it
> encountered errors.

Error correction means just that, the error is corrected and the data
is as it should be. Error concealment happens far less frequently and
requires interpolation between good samples and this is when EAC tries
to re-read data.

My biggest problems with ripped CDs appear during playback when some
tracks appear to overload DACs, or at least there are some errors being
introduced by very high recorded levels in the digital data. I have one
or two CDs that start to break up via my SB2/MF DACv3 combination on
fast and loud transients, whereas the original CDs sound fine.


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