CardinalFang;317030 Wrote: 
> Nope, RedBook does indeed contain error correction 

True, Redbook does contain a certain level of error correction.  But if
you read through the specs further, this level was deemed
un-satisfactory for data CD's, where it's impossible to cover up errors
by interpolation or other techniques.  As a result, data CD's have a
secondary level of error checking/correction, not found on music
discs.

Like others here have posted, I have many examples of CD's which have
no visible damage, yet have tracks which are difficult to get a bit
perfect rip.  That's why I always use EAC to rip, both to FLAC for
Squeeze, and to iTunes.

YMMV, Dave


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