Aguida;291257 Wrote: 
> I did one more test. This one was from ripping a song from a rather old
> and scratched CD. As you can see there are lots of differences between
> the EAC rip and Ripstation's.
> 
> EAC reported Accuraterip match, so if that is true than definetely
> Ripstation copy is not bit accurate. 
> 
> Just to be 100% sure that my test was correct I ripped again the same
> song on another computer using dbPoweramp as ripping program. I got an
> accuraterip confirmation and when I compared the EAC ripped WAV file
> and the one ripped by dbPoweramp those two were 100% identical - bit by
> bit.
> 
> So my conclusion is that Ripstation unfortunately cannot be used if the
> goal is to have bit perfect copies.

Interesting, but what does this mean regarding sound quality - can any
conclusions be made?


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