Thanks, Skunk. Just so, I imagine - CDs handled with the same care lavished on vinyl. I've been lucky enough to wreck only a couple so far (one discovered tonight, alas, although I've no idea how I've managed to ruin it), although one or two also arrived that way as part of multi-disc sets discovered too late to return. (There's one of Anne Sophie Mutter playing Beethoven violin sonatas that is particularly distressing).

Must look at Xact, too, it seems.

On 3 Sep 2006, at 16:17, Skunk wrote:


[EMAIL PROTECTED];133067 Wrote:
Hmm. Thank you for this, Nikhil. If that is the case, since I've
never had any problems with iTunes provided its error correction is
on, I think I might be sticking with it. I am quite curious to know,
though, what is thought to be sub par about it.


One thing about itunes that is subpar is the lack of controls. With EAC
you can override your drives cache and error correction features, or
change the read offset- for example.

Perhaps you had good luck with iTunes because your cd's are in new
condition.


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