aolsson wrote: 
> Could the "less than perfect" binary quality be some intended
> copy-protection? If regular audio CD players are good at guessing whilst
> computer dittos never guess it would sort of work if the purpose is to
> prevent computers to process the CD:s won't it?
> 
> The issue I would have with the disk manufacturer though if above is the
> case is that they should have written something about it on the disk
> case.

Funny, I have ripped "A Memory of Trees" by Enya, and it sounds scratchy
and distorted just like you say. Could be copy protection she uses. I'll
have to try it on another CD drive.


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