Hey ADIHEAD,

Quote Originally Posted by ADIHEAD View Post
I see this forum is for people who refuse to actually listen! There is science to this! All CD rippers use error correction, if this takes place then you get 'guessed' data from the circuit in the drive.
you refuse to accept the way accuraterip works and to understand what a MD5 checksum is. If two files are identical bit by bit, it does not matter where those bits came from - these two files will sound identical as long as you use the same hifi equipment.

CD Ripper reads out the data of a Audio CD. This is different to the way an Audio CD is handled, if you play it on a audio cd player. Like Spoon said, if a digital read out of the data would be as problematic as you said, then we would have no chance to install any software from a CD or to read other document types (like word dorcuments) without errors.


Dat Ei