Originally Posted by
Redd
I understand that gary. And I have read up on it.
It just makes no sense to me to have software that says "This file is imperfect" without the other half of the picture, i.e. How then does one get or make it perfect?
It is like someone saying "We're all going to die one day." Okay, yes, we all certainly will. So?
If I can't hear any errors, and can't fix any errors, other than by throwing more pasta at the wall [sic] to see if any sticks, then what good does it for me to know "there's probably an inaudible uncorruptible error in this file." I was hoping that there was another piece to this picture, and a way to correct the file. From some repository, or some other means.
"Keep buying more CDs and maybe one of them will be better, but your ears won't know that anyhow" doesn't seem really useful to me. Then again, I never figured out why anyone would iron their socks, either, and some people feel compelled to do that.