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Laptop, CD's and Duplicate CD as Source
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 74880" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>MP3's are lossy so even 320kbps suck. CD copying can be done well, but only with software that make an effort, like EAC. Normal windoze copying don't fit the bill though. There is error correction in most any data transfer... so inaccuracies. Try copying large images like satellite imagery or bitmaps with Win Explorer, every now and then you get a dud. You should do it with say ArcCatalog. </p><p></p><p>There will still be some difference I suspect due to the quality of the media, there were audiograde CDR's but have never used them so don't know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 74880, member: 54"] MP3's are lossy so even 320kbps suck. CD copying can be done well, but only with software that make an effort, like EAC. Normal windoze copying don't fit the bill though. There is error correction in most any data transfer... so inaccuracies. Try copying large images like satellite imagery or bitmaps with Win Explorer, every now and then you get a dud. You should do it with say ArcCatalog. There will still be some difference I suspect due to the quality of the media, there were audiograde CDR's but have never used them so don't know... [/QUOTE]
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