I am not asking about the possible false positives from the AccurateRip thread, this question concerns something else:
There are probably a lot of CDs pressed with errors -- meaning the same error occurs on every single disc. I assume that to the extent that C2 error checking would improve on a rip, this remains unnoticed as long as someone rips in burst mode, and definitely as long as your "secure" modus operandi is burst--compare AR--done if matches.
Have I totally missed the point here? And if not, does anyone have any idea of the possible impact?
(And, should I rather have asked this question over at Hydrogenaudio? I put it here as dBP secure works this way.)
There are probably a lot of CDs pressed with errors -- meaning the same error occurs on every single disc. I assume that to the extent that C2 error checking would improve on a rip, this remains unnoticed as long as someone rips in burst mode, and definitely as long as your "secure" modus operandi is burst--compare AR--done if matches.
Have I totally missed the point here? And if not, does anyone have any idea of the possible impact?
(And, should I rather have asked this question over at Hydrogenaudio? I put it here as dBP secure works this way.)
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