From: MrT@home   
      
   "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message   
   news:4ca62a56$0$2448$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...   
   > > Just download EAC or CDEX (freeware), and convert the CDs to digital   
   > > files. Both products include digital file comparison utilities that   
   > > will tell you whether or not they are identically the same.   
   >   
   > Well, maybe.   
   >   
   > While the two discs should be *virtually* identical, it's likely they   
   > won't be *absolutely* identical--in other words, a byte-by-byte   
   > comparison of the two files will probably fail.   
      
   Almost certainly. A few extra bytes of silence here and there will throw off   
   a simple file comparison, and an inaudible change of volume level will   
   thwart any simple attempt, even if you can ignore all gaps.   
      
      
   > I'm no expert on CD audio, but I know enough about the process to know   
   > that since CD-DA has a higher error tolerance than data CDs (CD-ROM,   
   > etc.)--a lower level of error detection and correction--it's possible   
   > for errors to make it through the drive into the bitstream. Small   
   > errors, but errors nonetheless.   
   >   
   > Still, Arny's right; the two files should be, let's say, something like   
   > 99.9% identical. Thus demolishing many myths about audible differences   
   > between CDs due to pressing locations, etc.   
      
      
   Nope, CD's are remastered so often for different pressings that there is NO   
   guarantee they will even be close, ESPECIALLY when the original was an   
   analog recording.   
      
   For the latest NEW release CD's, there will be NO difference in sound   
   quality however, (regardless of whether you can actually make byte for byte   
   identical extractions), since they are all sourced from the same digital   
   file without further editing until the CD is re-released sometime later.   
   Then all bets are off.   
      
   MrT.   
      
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