I'm still inclined to say bunk.
Christopher Spalding wrote:
>
> But what the accuracy of the data comes down to is that whilst the error
> correction my cause the errors on the discs, etc to be unnoticable, it is
> still ony the machine's best guess as to what should be there, so it isn't
> exactly what the original should sound like. It may only be the difference
> that a fanatic audiophile or experienced engineer may notice but it is still
> there.
>
> Christopher Spalding
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