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Well, you can see that also with burned CD-Rs there are problems Unfortunately nobody listened to the copy before sending it out. We were surprised because we made a perfect replication of the CD-R we had received (log files proved it), but the original CD-R from the band had been damaged and probably broker's drive made those errors during reading of the master without knowing them about the errors and then the burning were successful.
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The copy was perfectly burned with no errors or any problems so we processed it, but the band then claimed crackles and drop-outs. I remember several cases where a broker company (a middle man) made a copy of band's CD-Audio master and sent the copy to our plant. It can create even less problems than working with a second/third generation copy (burned CD-R discs) sometimes.
#Ddp audio files software#
There should be no problem accepting properly created CUE+BIN+CDT or CUE+WAV files exported from any good audio editor or any audio mastering software (or EAC). GRYes, the DDP format is a professional way to send masters to a plant, but the other ways can be also acceptable if the plant can process them. Yes, and avoiding all of those issues is exactly why DDP was developed. I can recommend PlexTools, Exact Audio Copy (EAC), ImgBurn with the necessary verify step, the old CD DAE application for WAV extraction (by Erik Deppe, archived here: CD DAE homepage). ImgBurn can do that) or rip the disc twice to two images, compare/null them and make a listening test. So ALWAYS use the verify function if possible (e.g. I was able to create NRG, CUE+BIN, UIF and many others CD-Audio images from my scratched test disc without any read-error warnings resulting in drop-outs, crackles etc. WARNING! The software used to create the above-mentioned disc images may not always create a perfect rip of audio tracks (faultless copy). + all other disc images mountable by Daemon Tools :-)) ISZ (UltraISO) - images for CD-ROM and DVD masters only ISO, IMG – images for CD-ROM and DVD masters only (user data in sectors of 2048 bytes)ĭMG (Apple Macintosh) - image of data disk for Apple Macintosh
#Ddp audio files archive#
rar archive to get a MD5 checksum).From our web page. If I remember, the GZ pressing plant accepts CD masters as.