One big advantage to dBpoweramp is the fact that it will read a track,
compare the results to AccurateRip and immediately move on to the next
track if the extraction is accurate.
Unless things have changed, EAC will always read the track/disc multiple
times and only at the end report AccurateRip
Fahzz wrote:
> Now you guys have given me something else to obsess over. So does EAC
> correct hardware errors?
But it can't correct uncorrectable errors. Accuraterip check is always a
good idea.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high f