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I forgot to add that obviously I no longer have the master copy, otherwise I
simply try decoding and burning another copy from the master

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From: tv-owner@obbard.com [mailto:tv-owner@obbard.com] On Behalf Of Casey,
Leo J
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:26 PM
To: tv@obbard.com
Subject: Scientists Writes An E-mail / RE: (TV) maurice rickard, science g
uy, and, i don't wanna die

What does it most likely mean (or/and what is the cause of) bad static 
and some distortion (just one the right channel) on portions of about 
one-third of all the songs of a NON-FLAC cd-r---where the cd-r was 
decoded from a previous cd-r copy in FLAC of a *commercial release*? 

(Fact: I know the problem does not originate from the commercial release.)

A more general but related question: Is a possible decoding error an 
'all-or-nothing' proposition?  I.e., if there's a decoding error on a
particular song/track then that song won't play at all on the copy cd-r. 

**OR** is it possible for a decoding error on a particular song/track to
occur that still allows the entire song to be heard but it sounds in certain
places static-y and distorted. 

Leo 
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