jdd wrote: > Carlos E. R. a écrit : >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> >> >> The Thursday 2008-01-03 at 22:01 +0100, jdd wrote: >> >>> closer, but not identical. In fact standard audio cd have no file >>> system, only some sort of raw data, so even wav files make ages to read >>> >>> however, given the size of disks, making mp3s have less interest >>> >>> wav (or flac) files are nearly losless >> >> Make that "completely losless". > > I know that's said, but I doubt it's real. Once wav file done, the > copy have no more problem, but I'm not sure that the wavs file made by > two different apps from the same track will be exactly the same. > > I don't think the real meaningfull content is different (the music), > but the beginning of the track, the inclusion or not of the 2s silence > track... all this is not clear (However I didn't experiment this - yet) > > jdd > Assuming they're using the same track, the .WAV files should be identical. The CD is already digital. It's a stream of data that shouldn't be changed, when copying to a file.
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