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In Reply to: RE: What the...? posted by Tony Lauck on December 17, 2015 at 20:57:16
"No errors on my $29 Plexor drive."
None that you're aware of, anyway. That's the advantage of experience, one assumes. You realize how many errors there a actually are, even for $15K players and DACs. But if you're happy, I'm happy.
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If I can do an EAC/dbpoweramp AccurateRip-verified rip at 100% confidence, that's good enough for me. That means my drive has to be making the *exact* same errors as the millions of other people who have ripped the same disc.
Jim J.
Millions? Depends on your taste in music. Some of the stuff I rip my rip is the only version in the database. Much of it, it's less than a dozen.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
If you're happy that's what counts.
Happy New Year
Problem isn't experience, it's knowledge and hard work. Not to be confused with excellence in scam artistry.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
Edits: 12/19/15
You are a funny fellow inasmuch as you onviously believe you know something.
Having tested hundreds of rips against databases, I have excellent empirical evidence that a $29 'puter drive can get a 100% accurate read of a CD. It's a pretty robust technology.
I do however get excellent results from hanging chicken feet over my server.
That's what everybody says.
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