In Reply to: RE: There's a strong possibility that it won't move past sighted listening. posted by Tony Lauck on December 16, 2014 at 18:15:42:
Once #1 is proven, files did not have different checksums, then the point is that it didn't matter whether a switching power supply or linear power supply was used on the CD/DVD drive used to rip the files. Both files are as identical as can be.
Taking it further, even if two different CD/DVD drives were used to rip, and both files checkout identical (AccurateRip / MD5 checksum), then one drive didn't produce a better ripped file than the other.
#2 - #6 are possibilities but not what the OP is trying to determine as best I can tell.
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- RE: There's a strong possibility that it won't move past sighted listening. - AbeCollins 18:32:12 12/16/14 (2)
- RE: There's a strong possibility that it won't move past sighted listening. - Tony Lauck 07:41:13 12/17/14 (1)
- RE: There's a strong possibility that it won't move past sighted listening. - AbeCollins 09:27:26 12/17/14 (0)