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Any thoughts on this info recently posted on AA? http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/RealityCheck.htm
I have a strong suspicion it is EAC implemented in the firmware. Not sure, I want to patronise this not so original idea.(Just some input, John)
That's a lot of enthusiasm considering he only had two discs done! That's also a lot of money. Anyone who's considering that really ought to go by the Eximius website and try their Audio Remaster program first. Eximius lets you burn to DVD for 2+ hrs of music, plus they have a completely free trial version.
The Six Moons review he links to says that the system is better because it is reading bits off of a hard drive instead of reading them off of a spinning disc. How does he thhink a hard drive works, with a shovel? It all spins and it spins at even higher speeds than a CD player. My SCSI drives spin at 10K, and 15K is common in server applications.
Quote from: AphileEarlyAdopterI have a strong suspicion it is EAC implemented in the firmware. Not sure, I want to patronise this not so original idea.(Just some input, John)Hi AEA,What is EAC and how does it relate? Is there a problem with it? Is it a rip off? Tell me more.
John, As mentioned previously Exact Audio Copy is the program one can use to rip a CD with minumum errors. This person (George Louis ?) even confirms that he was inspired by a friend's CDR copies which were better than the original . But he does not mention Exact Audio Copy. The EAC program needs to be 'configured' with some errors/patterns in known CDs. ie. it comes with a pattern for say, Eric Clapton's Unplugged. You then rip Unplugged in your specific drive. By comparing the test pattern with the rea ...
John, I PM'd you about the Eximius software. Afterwards, though, it occured to me that I shoulda just posted it for all to see.