Dear Experts,
I am new here but I have been using dbpoweramp for quite a while. So I understand why error pointers helps to get a good rip out of badly scratched CDs and also the various features like C2 error correction and cache disabled drives gives better results etc. but one thing I cannot understand is whether a CD to CD copy is a lossy process i.e. if we take a CD and keep duplicating one from another, are we moving away from original?
Also, back in 2006 when streamers first starting appearing, there was a significant group of the hifi crowd who did't quite accept that (at least the better ones) were better than CD players. Do we still have forum members here who still stand by that argument that CD players are better. Obviously, I am not being specific enough e.g. model brand etc. but I just wanted to know what the general opinion is now.
Thanks
I am new here but I have been using dbpoweramp for quite a while. So I understand why error pointers helps to get a good rip out of badly scratched CDs and also the various features like C2 error correction and cache disabled drives gives better results etc. but one thing I cannot understand is whether a CD to CD copy is a lossy process i.e. if we take a CD and keep duplicating one from another, are we moving away from original?
Also, back in 2006 when streamers first starting appearing, there was a significant group of the hifi crowd who did't quite accept that (at least the better ones) were better than CD players. Do we still have forum members here who still stand by that argument that CD players are better. Obviously, I am not being specific enough e.g. model brand etc. but I just wanted to know what the general opinion is now.
Thanks
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