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According I understand, for perfect copies, C2 disabled is slower
but more safe.
You can do the following test:
Take a cd you do not care (or make a copy with C2 disabled)
and scratch it on purpose. (do 6 or 8 scratches like strings, not
in radial direction)
Test a song reading it twice with C2 enabled and disabled.
Do not forget to save the log after reading the track.
If the C2 error retrieval works you should get the same results.
(this mean the same CRC checksum in the log or two equal *.wavs)
If not, do "compare wavs" and note where are the differences:
open the two files with the "audio editor", zoom up to 1/1000 sec
in the zone where the difference are and you will see them.
(you will "see" the abnormalities in the curve of the incorrect wav)
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