andy b Wrote: 
> Hello,
> 
> Someone further up said that WMP doesn't check for errors. I found that
> if you switch on 'error correction' (go to options->devices and choose
> the drive you're using), then WMP rereads the disc if it finds errors.
> 
> I've ripped a load of CDs with WMP, and the damaged ones took ages to
> rip - but sounded good at the end.
> 
> I couldn't comment on whether EAC or WMP does a better job - I just
> want to let you know that WMP10 can take account of errors!

Thanks for the heads up on the WMP 10 error correction, but since I've
gone down the EAC/FLAC route, I've been too impressed with the increase
in sound quality to want to go back to WMP/WMA :-)

Cheers,
-m


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