Nicholas Leippe wrote: > I have my own custom script for ripping & encoding. > I rip each cd twice, once each from two different drives, and compare them. > I have calculated the offsets of each drive and use the -O flag on cdparanoia. > Since I have two drives, and two cpus, I wrote it to do all five tasks at > once > in a pipeline fashion--2 ripping, 1 diffing, and 2 encoding simultaneously. I must say I think that is the most through audio ripping I have ever heard of anyone doing. Can I ask why you do this for ripping your CDs? Is it just to make sure you get an exact copy? Is there a benefit in the quality of the audio? I am impressed. But still wondering why.
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