Hi, --- Jesse Chappell <jesse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote on Fri, 13-Jun-2003: > > > > I guess the process of copying audio and data > from CD > > > doesn't introduce any opportunity to compromise > the > > > sonic quality of the source. Am I right or > wrong? > > > > According to one guy, you're wrong. (In a very > minimal > > sense...) There is a tool called 'Exact Audio > Copy' > > that is very interesting. It's a pretty cool > little tool. > > cdparanoia has this functionality, hence its name. > Can take longer to rip due to the error checking > process, but is > worth it. Sweet, thanks for the hint Mark and Jesse. I've installed and will defer to cdparanoia. I'm certain that what I see is clipping so I probably can't demonstrate these types of errors or show screenshots of them but if anyone can or has, it would be very useful see examples. Ron Parker > jlc __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com