JJZolx;449716 Wrote: 
> I believe that's incorrect.  You can make an identical copy of a CD.  I
> just ran a little test, as I don't think I've ever verified this for
> myself.  First, I grabbed a CD off the shelf - The Beatles' Revolver.
> 
> >   > 
  - Using EAC 0.99pb5 configured to use AccurateRip, I ripped the CD
  > in Burst mode and encoded it during the ripping process with FLAC. 
  > I also created a non-compliant CUE sheet and saved the EAC log file
  > of the ripping process, containing the AccurateRip results. 
  > AccurateRip results in the log showed all files accurately ripped.
  > 
  - Using FLAC Frontend, I decoded the FLAC files to WAV, creating a
  > folder full of WAV files for the album.
  > 
  - I copied the CUE sheet to the WAV directory, then using EAC, I
  > loaded the CUE sheet and burned a CD-R from the files.
  > 
  - Using EAC I ripped the CD-R copy to FLAC again, and saved the log
  > file.
  > > > 
> 
> Except for the ripping date/time, the two log files were identical,
> including the AccurateRip checksums.
> 
> The above burning procedure using EAC should create a CD identical to
> the original if you have the drive's read and write offsets correctly
> set.
> 
> 

I stand corrected I thought there was no way to burn it with the
correct offsets.


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