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Re: arsclist media preservation and access project
At 09:28 PM 11/19/2002 +0000, Don Cox wrote:
The actual digital content of a CDDA file and an uncompressed WAV file
are the same - the WAV has a header added. An AIFF is also the same.
With one substantial exception: there is an extra layer of error correction
on the recording of the WAV file. (There are also minor exceptions in bit
ordering, subchannel utilization.) The ECC amounts to about 13% of the file
and is applied in blocks of about 2K; the result is a substantial increase
in the ability to recover the original in the face of degradation.
Note that a great deal of ECC is applied in all cases since the error rate
in CD recording/retrieval is very high compared with other digital media.
Nevertheless, that last layer is of great value for archival purposes.
Mike
mrichter@xxxxxxx
http://www.mrichter.com/
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