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| alt.binaries.gdead FAQ | http://members.tiedrich.com/~dgoodwin/ |
| Andy McFadden's CD-Recordable FAQ | http://www.fadden.com/cdrfaq/ |
| Dickster's EAC FAQ | http://pages.cthome.net/homepage/cdrlist/ |
| Exact Audio Copy homepage | http://studserver.uni-dortmund.de/~su0165/eac.html |
| Checksum program to verify audio extraction | http://home.cwix.com/~pfled@cwix.com/ |
| A good list of other CD-R resources | http://home.earthlink.net/~mzupanek/cdrlinks.htm |
Dickster posted this on rec.music.gdead. He also maintains an EAC FAQ listed above and posted the Checksum programs link.
Here's a brief synopses of the procedure I've been using:
1. My reference is a CDs worth of wav files (extraced from shns).
From
these I generated a daexsum file template. This gives each file
a
unique checksum (signature) that only exact copy will match.
2. I burnt these to disc in standard audio format.
3. I then extract from that disc and compare the results to the
reference file's template.