So I've spent the last few months ripping my ever-growing CD collection (about 800 CD's) to WMA lossless. Most of my CD's are in really good condition. For about the first 600 CD's I used WMP without error correction. For the last 200 or so I used DB Poweramp...still no error correction.I've read a lot here about the importance of error correction, which if I had it all to do over again I would have payed more attention to, but I see nothing about how it effects the actual sonic qualities of the end-result.
Let's say I decided to start all over and used error correction. Would I notice a big difference in the sound quality of my files? I haven't heard a crackle or pop or glitch in any of my current rips, and feel they sound pretty good, but am I missing something? Could I expect a big difference in sound quality if I decided to re-rip everything with error correction....please tell me no!...but please be honest:)
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Topic - Opinions on error correction ,,.. is it too late?!! - freaknhell 09:05:37 09/20/06 (3)
- Depends a lot on the drive - andy_c 11:39:10 09/20/06 (0)
- Re: Opinions on error correction ,,.. is it too late?!! - bobp 09:46:27 09/20/06 (1)
- Re: Opinions on error correction ,,.. is it too late?!! - freaknhell 11:04:02 09/20/06 (0)