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Re:

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 16:51
by Виктор...
Вутмук wrote:'re already talking about images, but a clear answer has not sounded - would like to doesnit: if you make from the original disk image and play it on a computer program for reading images - whether the loss of quality?
The quality of the audiocard is not considered, normal type.
Or loss of quality manifests itself during the burn?
I want to make images for the sole purpose of preservation of the material, if the original drives will die eventually.
Thanks in advance for your response specialists.
Join issue. You can get the answer?

Re: Copying discs with high frequencies

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 19:21
by Андрей Патрушев
Practice shows that the distortion still appears (judging by the spectrum analyzer), 8) she didn't have to, judging by the statements of "experts" on digital copy. :wink: As significantly - no one can say, because it requires serious scientific research and the availability of "waste of human material." :shock: :?

Recently sold a digital copy for download - 100% quality, as this is the source code. They can be copied indefinitely (for personal use :)).

Re: Copying discs with high frequencies

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 19:44
by Виктор...
Thanks for the reply.
Do not get wrong :)the question is not about greed az and material availability. As always it will be a surprise and at an inopportune moment, when the drive fails :( . Time is the main factor which bothers :evil: