>
> I will also note for those that may end up confused by this...
>
> There are two places to set preemphasis, in the TOC and in the subQ and they're
> allegedly supposed to agree. Some CDs (like many early audiophile CDs
> manufactured by Denon) only set the preemphasis bits in subQ. Denon CD players
> are also the only ones I'm aware of that actually look for preemphasis in subQ
> (the vast majority only check the TOC). I'm sure there must be some others
> that check the subchannel, I just don't know of them.
>
> Monty
>
Hi Monty,
Does cdparanoia 'undo' the preemphasis during the ripping
process, or is this somthing that is supposed to be handled somewhere
else. I guess the real question is: who should undo the preemphasis
in the normal rip, encode, decode process?
Mark
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