>I put it down to the extraction software. EAC vs WMP. Not the
compression system WMA vs FLAC.

What I'm saying is that for most disks, EAC and WMP will read the same
data, even if you *don't* have error checking switched on in WMP.

Most clean CDs will read with 0% errors. That's why they're used for
computer data so much...

EAC has an advantage over earlier versions of WMP, but only in cases
where the disk was damaged enough to cause read errors.

Nobody on here has objectively evaluated the ability of WMP10's error
correction facility to rip bad disks in competition with EAC, but even
if EAC *is* better, it's still only going to make a difference on a
very small percentage of a disk library - if at all.


-- 
andy b
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