Diana;513431 Wrote: 
> I don't know of any native Linux app that has the error correcting
> functionality of EAC.  Its ability to produce an Exact Audio Copy (hence
> the acronym) even when the surface of the CD is damaged is unique.

Is that so?  How?

(EAC users claim this often...)

CDParanoia FAQ Wrote: 
> 
> Cdparanoia will read correct, rock-solid audio data from inexpensive
> drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter and loss of streaming during
> atomic reads. Cdparanoia will also read and repair data from CDs that
> have been damaged in some way.

So it seems CD Paranoia makes the same claim...

> 
> That said, if you're ripping undamaged CDs you maybe don't need that
> level of technical sophistication.

Pardon me, but this just sounds like snobbery.

Please explain in concrete terms what this "technical sophistication"
is.

Did I miss some secret technology that EAC possesses?


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