googleborg
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yeah the 4 pin was for analogue audio, totally archaic now and i've not seen it on any recent drive, got replaced by a 2pin spdif, but drives often dont have even that now. i remember ripping some cds to wave files using 4pin in the days before mp3 and they were really poor quality, i was only like 13 then though so probably doing it wrong >_<
also programs like EAC and DBpoweramp use accurate rip which compares rips from a max of 200 sources (depending on how many rips of that cd that have on record) at once iirc, so if accurate rip says the rip is perfect, then it's perfect.
also programs like EAC and DBpoweramp use accurate rip which compares rips from a max of 200 sources (depending on how many rips of that cd that have on record) at once iirc, so if accurate rip says the rip is perfect, then it's perfect.