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related question
Posted by LtMandella on July 23, 2020 at 21:46:57:
my understanding is that the only way to guarantee bit perfect playing of music from redbook cd is to rip the content and then play the ripped file, because all redbook CD players/transports will "interpolate" or synthesize bits if they have any read errors while playing.
Whereas ripping is computer operating/file system based, and those systems can never allow interpolation of bits, since even one incorrect bit in a computer file would be unacceptable for non music content.
Am I wrong?