Suppose that i do an accurate rip and then I burn a copy CD. It seems that if I look at the copy CD, the CD is recognized in the data base, but if I re-rip the copy I see completely different checksums. Does this mean there is something wrong in the process?
I understand how checksums work in general, irreducible polynomials, etc -- but I am not sure how the audio checksums are done.
Is there a process (burn software + parameters) that would preserve the checksums? Alternatively, is there a way to compute the checksums in a different way to get them back if the rip/burn were error-free? (for example if there is a need to shift by X samples, or something like this.)
Thanks! -- Ham
I understand how checksums work in general, irreducible polynomials, etc -- but I am not sure how the audio checksums are done.
Is there a process (burn software + parameters) that would preserve the checksums? Alternatively, is there a way to compute the checksums in a different way to get them back if the rip/burn were error-free? (for example if there is a need to shift by X samples, or something like this.)
Thanks! -- Ham
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