I just noticed that when playing a CD with Windows Media player, the
volume is adjusted by the "Wave Volume", whereas when using the
CD player program, the volume is adjusted by "CD Volume".  I conclude
that Windows media player is actually digitally extracting ("ripping") the
file and passing it to the sound card as data, whereas CD player just
sends the audio from the drive via the audio cable to the analog mixer
on the sound card.  Interesting...


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