[vorbis] Here we go again...
Marshall Eubanks
tme at 21rst-century.com
Mon Jul 23 09:30:14 PDT 2001
>On Monday 23 July 2001 14:38, you wrote:
>> On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, [Windows-1250] Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
>> When standalone CD player (or your CD-ROM when playing through
>> soundcard) encounters uncorrectable error on disc, it silences that
>> part of audio, as it's less hearable that pop or click. However, when
>> you digitally extract that same place, your ripper won't "turn the
>> volume down" for the click, but will simply write it to disk.
>>
>
>Isn't it possible to detect read errors on disc, and then instead of
>digitalizing the error, digitalize the correction?
>
Of course. This would (if as stated) be so easy to hack that
I wouldn't be surprised that there are several fixes out there already.
This is about as secure as changing the song names to
Pig Latin.
Regards
Marshall
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Marshall Eubanks
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