Eric Seaberg;317024 Wrote: 
> That's not entirely true - the error correction happens in the CD PLAYER
> during real-time playback.  If there is a frame or two that are corrupt
> (@ 75-frames per second) then the player interpolates its BEST GUESS of
> what should fill the 'hole' based on what was happening before or after
> the error.
> 
> Ripping doesn't have error correction for audio, but I think you
> already said that.

Good point Eric. Interpolation works reasonably well for audio. Not so
good for CD-Roms though...hence yellowbook etc


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