Error Bits And Aiff Question??, How does mac use error bits? |
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sam. 5 oct. 2002, 22:08
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A CD audio file has about 800 error correcton bits for each 3200 bits of actual data. These are for correcting errors due to poor pressing of the CD, scratches, misreads, etc. When the mac copies an audio file from a CD using to the hard disk the finder it converts it to an AIFF file. Does it use the error bits to clean up the data, or just store everything, or ignore the error correction data completely. ??? Thanks Oliver Reid
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dim. 6 oct. 2002, 12:32
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QUOTE (oreid @ Oct 5 2002, 23:08) When the mac copies an audio file from a CD using to the hard disk the finder it converts it to an AIFF file.
Does it use the error bits to clean up the data, or just store everything, or ignore the error correction data completely. ??? When extracting/reading from an Audio CD on your Mac, the same error corrections as in a Hi-Fi CD-Player system occur. Better have a good cd-player. This has to do with the Red Book standard, have a look to http://www.disctronics.co.uk/technology/cd...cs/cd_books.htm for more infos. Bye.
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