Aguida;291316 Wrote: 
> Uhm if it is not bitperfect I assume that some distortion or artifacts
> will be present compared to the original. However I did not do any in
> dept listening test as for me I want to make sure that I have perfect
> copies of the originals in case I should loose them. 
> 
> Also - as I wrote - I want a ripping package that gives me the
> certainty of a perfect rip or tells me if it isn't. One thing is to
> listen to a precise point in a song to see if any audible artifact is
> present and another is to have to listen through thousands of songs
> from start to end.

I don't know if this answers it, but flac versions of rips may have
differently allocated tag space. I always go over ripped files with
mp3tag, and I have noticed that every time something is changed, it
takes a lot of time to save. Looks like mp3tag is rewritting the whole
file.

K


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