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RE: The result of ripping are files...

Is the quality of rip not dependent on how well the identations on the discs are read, with in turns is dependent on how the drive is powered and controlled by the servo?

So long as the pits on the optical media are correctly read by the optical drive and converted to bits on the computer, there is no such thing as 'quality' of bits on a properly working computer. An accurate rip will produce accurate bits.

I suppose you can bust open a DRAM chip in your computer and look with a microscope for those less than good 'quality' ripped bits. ;-)

Please define 'quality'.





Edits: 12/16/14 12/16/14

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