>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Lara Brown  
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:33 PM
> To:   Hy Khuu
> Cc:   Sreelal Chandrasenan; Dave Ross; Dean Angelico
> Subject:      Audio quality testing with Nero
> 
> Hi Hy,
> 
> I have made a CD that exhibits the ripping problems that are outlined in the table 
> that I sent out to everyone earlier today. It is a copy of the Foxworty 2003-39-H3 
> cd that we sent to NCT. I would like you to do the following on the "right" PC:
> 
> 1) make a golden rip of the CD using RealOne
> 
> 2) rip the individual tracks using the nero command line tool
>       - it is in c:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero
>       - type nerocmd to get a list of the commands (this is also printed out in the 
> lab)
>       - if you want to put the ripped files in c:\nerotest\2003-39-H3\, for example, 
> type:
>       nerocmd --read --drivename d --01 c:\nerotest\2003-39-H3\track01.wav
>       
>       - do the same thing for each track, replacing 01 with 02, 03, etc.
> 
> 3) compare the ends of each track to the original and determine if there are any 
> differences
>       - SourceForge is on that PC for just this purpose       
> 
> 4) compare the beginning of the first track to the original and determine if there 
> are any differences
>       - SourceForge can also be used for this
> 
> If the comparisons give good results (and we expect they will), then also do the 
> following:
> 
> 5) do a more comprehensive comparison of the tracks with the original using the 
> Kanaan's techniques
> 
> 6) try burning the ripped files using the nero command line tool. Verify that the 
> last track of the burned CD does not have any "garbage" added at the end.
>       - ask Sreelal for the appropriate write command syntax
> 
> 7) while ripping and burning, try to eject the CD and see what happens ... but do 
> the other tests first! :)
> 
> 
> I have a dentist appt today, so I will be out between 1:15 and about 3:15, but let's 
> touch base after that and see how it's going...
> 
> thanks!
> 
> Lara
> 


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