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Old 2005-10-16, 10:12 PM
tedyun tedyun is offline
 
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Re: How to verify an Audio CD is burned correctly?

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That's explicable by the fact that no burning application for the Mac is capable of compensating for the burning offset of your drive.

Don't sweat it, however, it's very, very likely that your disc has burned correctly and you'll never notice any uncorrected offset. Just make sure you keep the original FLAC/SHN set for trading.
Yeah, for the most part I don't have a problem with it, but I just started thinking about if/how it can be done, and it's been a bee in my bonnet over the weekend.

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Why not send out compressed files instead of audio?

That way, you can easily check the .md5 after you burn the copy.
I deal with a lot of old-schoolers, and non-torrenters who prefer to receive an audio CD. I will probably start pushing the FLAC versions because I never realized it was such a problem to verify the integrity of the file. The other problem is if I'm a branch on a tree, and the seed sends me an audio CD. Then I have to extract and burn the wav or aiff files.

Thanks for the replies, guys!
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