On 1/4/06, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all! Hi Jens!
[...]
> I used the wav compare function in EAC.
>
> 1. wav ripped by EAC
> ####################
>
> What happened? Where?
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Different samples 0:04:08.318 - 0:04:08.362
> 2100 missing samples 0:04:08.359
> Different samples 0:04:08.430 - 0:04:08.433
> Different samples 0:04:09.348 - 0:04:09.398
>
> 2. wav ripped by cdparanoia
> ###########################
>
> What happened? Where?
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Different samples 0:04:08.318 - 0:04:08.362
> 2039 missing samples 0:04:08.414
> Different samples 0:04:08.431 - 0:04:08.434
> Different samples 0:04:09.349 - 0:04:09.399
>
> I'm sorry if this isn't what you had in mind when you told me to compare
> the wav files. If it doesn't help what can I do to compare the files to
> your liking?
It's funny. It looks like the problems happened twice in the more or
less same position.
Jerome
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