Revisitting and old topic as we learn 'new' things from the past.
Now using EAC we know it makes a great effort in cloning bits of data as accurate as possible, but does it confirm these bits as valid music data?
Reading though its documentation I can not find any mention of how EAC interact with CIRC correction code on the RedBook CD. More specific I try to learn if EAC correct C1 errors on the CD pressing, or rather extrac these errors as valid bits without confirming with CIRC code?
C1 Errors
C1 Errors are anomalies in the block error rate (BLER), which are bit-burning errors at the lowest measurable level, making these the least serious of the error types. This rate is rendered as errors per second. EVERY CD and CD-R contains THIS TYPE OF ERROR. These usually result from the CD burning process, but faulty media can also cause these to occur. Keeping these errors below an acceptable average of 220 errors per second is the standard here. https://www.blantonemusic.com/redbook-standard
Now using EAC we know it makes a great effort in cloning bits of data as accurate as possible, but does it confirm these bits as valid music data?
Reading though its documentation I can not find any mention of how EAC interact with CIRC correction code on the RedBook CD. More specific I try to learn if EAC correct C1 errors on the CD pressing, or rather extrac these errors as valid bits without confirming with CIRC code?