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Re: [ARSCLIST] CD writing speed



At 1:01 PM -0500 1/22/06, Charles Lawson wrote:
The
key is what type they are and whether they can be transparently
correctable.


audio CDs have many errors and are not corrected, per the protocol. they *may* be corrected by the player (hence the better players have less trouble, less audible problems).

CD-ROM for data also has errors, but it has much more robust error correction, and if the disk can be read, it is bit for bit accurate, otherwise software could not be delivered nor stored on optical media. if it can't be corrected, your op system will say 'disk can not be read'.

this is why audio data should be stored (archived) as data files on CD-ROM, not CD-DA (audio disks). if you can play it as an audio disk, i don't count it as an archive at all.


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