In Reply to: Some might be concerned with the cacaphony of noise posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on June 11, 2016 at 07:27:48:
...during the process of copying a digital file off a CD onto a computer drive, no computer program could ever be installed. The only time you get a bad rip is when the CD is defective or damaged, or the CD drive isn't working correctly. Neither of those situations are due to noise.
Computer noise only becomes an issue when the digital file is being decoded by the DAC for playback of the music. At that point the argument for a standalone player instead of a multipurpose PC makes sense.
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- If noise corrupted rips... - mlsstl 17:50:36 06/11/16 (3)
- RE: If noise corrupted rips... - Tony Lauck 13:03:43 06/12/16 (1)
- RE: If noise corrupted rips... - mlsstl 14:23:23 06/12/16 (0)
- That's been my experience - E-Stat 06:12:44 06/12/16 (0)