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No, as far as I see it, the drive doesn't position its head correctly on reading, so a big read offset is created. On writing usually no offset should occur at all, as all sync markers are created by the writer in its cache memory and written from there. If the sync markers (for the small 6 samples blocks) would be written/created correctly, no write offset at all would occur...
Mastering is the same as writing. If the mastering machine would set the syncs correctly, all is at the right position. Always reading causes the problems (also because of the weak standard)....
cu, Andre
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