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In Reply to: RE: Damping CD Laser-Reader /Track more rewarding than CD treatments posted by Dryginger2 on July 24, 2020 at 19:42:33
I don't think this really advances anything but let me roll with your analogy (pun intended). In the case of ripping we are talking about making an inventory of freight on the platform of Station A. It is then loaded on to a train and it journeys to Station B and in the process it experiences curves, grades, weather, happy children waving from an embankment etc. At station B the freight is unloaded on to the platform there. Is the inventory the same as it was on the platform of Station A? If the inventory is different then we must investigate if a crate was lost or broken on the journey because there must be a reason. If the inventory is unchanged then it didn't matter how burly the stokers were or whether they burned anthracite or nutty slack or whether the tracks had been finely polished or if the crusts were cut from the sandwiches in the buffet car.
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If you are concerned with the same digital train stretching over varying amounts of digital track, traveling at a different speeds, or being more/ less accessible then you should indeed measure the track, inclines, declines, switches, and power of all magnetic and electrical forces involved with very precise equipment before counting and recounting the wagons.
Not being an accountant or scientist, I find improving music sound quality conditions to be sufficient reward. But don't let me distract a duke from his preoccupation with finding a digital wagon accounting fraud on the musical railroad...
I think the train analogy has reached the end of the rails. If you can hear differences between rips that are the same digital data e.g have good confidence in Accurate rip then that means your train leaves from Kings Cross, Platform 9 3/4.
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13doW
Agreed and thank you.
Even now am haunted by innumerable journeys made between St. Pancras platforms 1 & 2/ Derby B.R. mainline station back in 1975-1982 to visit Bemrose Information Services from whom I would return carrying heavy 20" high stacks of computer digital-file printouts to check/ amend prior to publishing corporate client lists of the 6,000 leading advisory firms in the 9 major City professions. My obsession with digital accuracy was total since one wrong numerical code would have led to a corporate adviser entry-error that could have caused loss of credibility and confidence among contributing CFOs and the supporting financial press/ City advertising establishment. As you might imagine, I developed three separate layered systems for fail-safe digital-entry, data-verification. Publishing fact can be highly prestigious until including any printed error/s after which factual authority can swiftly slip away.
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