coppiman
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So, I've heard that Exact Audio Copy (EAC from now on) is the best way to burn a 100% scorred log FLAC with proper cue to a CD.
This is because it allows you to burn CDs with the correct write offset correction applied.
I might be in the need of doing this in the near future and I have a few questions.
1. If the initial FLAC rip is a perfect one, (100% log, cue sheet etc), this means that the burning this to a disc with EAC will result in an actual bit perfect copy of the original CD? So that if I ripped that burned CD to FLAC, it would produce exactly the same files it come from?
2. What's the deal when we have albums that are ripped in a one image file? Perfect rips again, just packed in one flac file that comes with its log and cue. Still EAC is the best way to burn and will it produce the bit perfect result to original CD?
Thanks guys in advance!
This is because it allows you to burn CDs with the correct write offset correction applied.
I might be in the need of doing this in the near future and I have a few questions.
1. If the initial FLAC rip is a perfect one, (100% log, cue sheet etc), this means that the burning this to a disc with EAC will result in an actual bit perfect copy of the original CD? So that if I ripped that burned CD to FLAC, it would produce exactly the same files it come from?
2. What's the deal when we have albums that are ripped in a one image file? Perfect rips again, just packed in one flac file that comes with its log and cue. Still EAC is the best way to burn and will it produce the bit perfect result to original CD?
Thanks guys in advance!