Johannes Gebauer / 2006/11/15 / 02:34 AM wrote: >Audio CDs have a special format, which doesn't use >files at all.
Exactly. And because of this, the file copy of audio CD you make on your computer is not loss-free. Before modern OSes became capable of converting audio data object on audio CD to computer-readable file object, we needed special tool to extract audio from CD. When you put your audio CD in your CD player, its error correction engine alters the sound quality depending on the disk condition and the player. The problem is that the result isn't consistent. If you extract the same track 10 times with your computer, and put on a phase testing, you will see errors between each files. Last time I checked, there is still no way to do bit-copy, and it is a little surprising, or is this because of the copyright issue? -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA <http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com> _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
