The disk becomes unusable. What to do??
It so happened that one of my audiostrobe disk (Explorer) is less and less likely to survive. What do I do with it? How can I prolong his life. Thanks for the reply.
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Re: the Disk becomes unusable. What to do??
To make a copy.пашОК wrote:it So happened that one of my audiostrobe disk (Explorer) is less and less likely to survive. What do I do with it? How can I prolong his life. Thanks for the reply.
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Yes, wav nothing is lost FLAC lost in a few detail.Инуками wrote:Then if audiostrobe to convert the disk to wav for example, to fill in for the player and connected to a mind machine, nothing will be lost? And here I want to buy a mind machine, only here, buying the cd player is not very desirable. Much easier to use a digital player...
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Highly recommend experiment.Андрей Патрушев wrote:Yes, wav nothing is lost FLAC lost in a few detail.
Take any WAV file without metadata (well, without to MP3 is called "ID-3 -tags" - most of it not audio editors such writing). Squeeze it in FLAC. Uncompress to WAV (under a different name and/or another folder). Pobitno compare the original and the past conversion of WAV files.
And all the rest COS s - no one is immune, unfortunately...
Conducted an experiment in Adobe autdition - all the same.
Andrei Patrushev, change the audio editor or set up your system for you enter people astray =) most likely it's a way of combating piracy I understand, but the people who bought your CDs need to at regular intervals.
I use the EAS that would say there is not that even he can't save all of it if the disc read errors that EAC does not save but to listen to it then also does not make sense and can be thrown out.
Andrei Patrushev, change the audio editor or set up your system for you enter people astray =) most likely it's a way of combating piracy I understand, but the people who bought your CDs need to at regular intervals.
I use the EAS that would say there is not that even he can't save all of it if the disc read errors that EAC does not save but to listen to it then also does not make sense and can be thrown out.