At 7:49 PM -0500 3/4/02, Jeff Silverman wrote:
>***** I think that is the whole idea behind EAC's CD database (note:  I'm
>not talking about the CDDB database that stores and downloads disc and track
>names automatically)...so you use a known "standard" to measure your offset
>instead of measuring it with a disc that you assume is correct but may not
>be.

Ya, I actually had several of the discs in his DB but they were all 
different versions. To figure out my offsets (for a 12/10/32a) I had 
to do the burn-extract-compare procedure with some wavs I had sitting 
around on my HD. Once I got some decent WAVs to do the test with, I 
found that my numbers matched the ones in the giant list of 
user-reported offsets.


-- 
Mark

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