- Jan 3, 2001
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We're having a bit of a debate here in the office today about the following issue...
If I make a copy of a CD from an audio source CD to an image file, which is then burned to a CD-R, can I expect any discernable audio quality loss? How about from burner to burner or copies of copies?
I've been looking into this and can't find any official sources with an answer to this question.
My friend says that when he plays a copy loud in his car it's not as clear and lacks the volume of his original. I don't buy that, but I was wondering if there was more to it than I knew. Help?
-Reader
If I make a copy of a CD from an audio source CD to an image file, which is then burned to a CD-R, can I expect any discernable audio quality loss? How about from burner to burner or copies of copies?
I've been looking into this and can't find any official sources with an answer to this question.
My friend says that when he plays a copy loud in his car it's not as clear and lacks the volume of his original. I don't buy that, but I was wondering if there was more to it than I knew. Help?
-Reader