Re: CD Ripping Uncertainty Principle?
[email protected] (Monty) Thu, 7 Oct 2004 17:45:14 -0400
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On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 03:20:10PM -0400, Dale E. Martin wrote: > Also, in this discussion: > http://lists.slimdevices.com/archives/developers/2004-August/009908.html > > this statement was made: > "That's really because cdparanioa isn't bit accurate. If you use EAC in > secure more to rip your CDs and you calibrate the drive with accurip first > you will actually get the exact same track with the exact same MD5 hash > each time (even if you rip it on different machines/drives). Assuming > there were no read errors reported by EAC. I've verified this myself." > > (This was news to me.) Note that EAC is trusting the drive more than cdparanoia is; there are plenty of drives for which that isn't true. If the C2 information returned by the drive is wrong/fabricated/missing, EAC will never know there was a problem. On drives that return trustworthy C2 information, EAC does use the information effectively. Monty