In Reply to: RE: Hmmm... RE: Yet another post babbling about huge sonic changes posted by Archimago on August 22, 2016 at 16:19:27:
Isn't one of the reasons for digital is that it is robust enough to avoid cumulative errors despite being copied numerous times?
Isn't the very existence of DRM evidence that digital is very good indeed at maintaining data integrity through multiple generations of copies?
Why do these changes only seem to occur in audio data? How do other data types manage to maintain their integrity?
JE
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