edwardthern wrote: 
> Yes RIP's can and do sound different. You should use a very high quality
> DVD drive with the best software you can find.

There is a system called accurate rip .From dB power amp or EAC you can
get flawless rips with any hardware that can find the bits . The ripper
tells you if it did not manage .

You can't beat perfection getting a 100% perfect rip is not hard it's
routine these days . Yes the whole,disc is ripped error free .

Even with lesser software you usually gets perfect rips almost every
time if the disc is not to damaged, but you can't be sure . The error
correction on CD is not as good as on DVD but it does exist and works to
some degree .
There is some redundancy on the disc so data can be reconstructed
perfectly if there is a scratch or two .



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