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Tom Brown wrote:
>
> leechmp3_370.exe
>
> It saves each track on the CD as a .WAV file.
Aha, "leech". I think that will copy a CD to a single hard drive file
so I can compare it to the master CD (actually I'll use MD5 to
compare). I'll try it and Butch's suggested Audio CD Creator and see
which is better for comparing CDs. I _hope_ there's no "unique code" on
a burned CD like there is on some hard drive formats, that will mess up
my comparison and I'll have to write a custom compare program to skip
over the "unique code" bytes.
Thanks Tom.
- Peter
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