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register to post comments 5 replies [Last post] Fri, 2009-04-17 04:46 jonobo Offline Joined: 2007-05-23 Posts: Hi @ all :] I need to verify that an Audio CD that i burned on a CD-R is 100% Error-Free because it is supposed to be an Audio-Master-CD to be send to a CD-Factory to make a Glass-Master of it and press thousands of CDs - yeah! So i wonder what is the definite tool to check an Audio audio cd error correction CD for Errors? [Yes, i know it is not an Ardour DAW Task, but i tried in several Forums and astoundingly nobody knew anything about this subject, so i thought the right place might be here, as the final production step for many Ardour-Users will be burning a Master CD and then somehow verifying if it's Error-Free] [I tried in english here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7075466 and over here in german http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/wie-kann-man-eine-audio-cd-auf-fehler-ueberpr/ - if i get an a satisfying answer somewhere i'll update all postings] So, any suggestions? Am i missing something that everybody knows and that's why nobody answers ;?) Top Login or register to post comments Fri, 2009-04-17 07:23 #1 paul Offline Joined: 2006-03-16 Posts: I suggest you try a non-linux centric forum. For example, gearslutz.com might be a good starting point. Top Login or register to post comments Fri, 2009-04-17 11:04 #2 roaldz Offline Joined: 2008-11-12 Posts: Did you burn it from an iso? If so, you can do checksum checks of ISO and CDRW Top Login or register to post comments Fri, 2009-04-17 18:21 #3 melkhorn Offline Joined: 2006-03-28 Posts: The practical and quick answer is "You can't," tempered slightly with "but it doesn't matter as much as it used to." There are some older Philips cd players that could be modded to report errors, and for a while Plextor was making burners/players that could re
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storage types Share Pin Tweet Submit Stumble Post Share By Mark Harris Digital Music Expert By Mark Harris If you use a CD/DVD burning program that has got a disc verifying option, then https://community.ardour.org/node/2627 you might already know that this useful feature is great to make sure there are no errors on the discs you burn. But, what if you accidentally scratch the disc at a later date and want to check that all the files are still readable? A disk checking program is an essential tool that you can use to quickly scan CDs, DVDs, hard disks -- in fact http://mp3.about.com/od/cdanddvdsoftware/tp/Free-Disk-Scanning-Software.htm most types of storage medium. Did you also know that recordable disks only have a finite lifespan? Disk scanning utilities are also useful for checking that existing disks are still readable. 1. CDCheck 3 CDCheck is probably the most well-known disk scanner for the Windows platform. This feature-rich application can scan for errors in a number of ways. It can check the contents of CDs, DVDs, hard drives, and other types of media for errors and can also create/read hash files (MD5, CRC-32,etc.). CDCheck can also be used for comparing folders and files which is a useful feature if you want to compare the files written to disc with the source files (normally stored on your hard drive). CDCheck can also double as a file recovery tool to recover files from a disk that Windows can't read. Overall, a great utility to install to keep a check on all your media. More » 2. Ariolic Disk Scanner As well as being a great little utility for scanning hard drives for bad disk clusters, Ariolic Disk Scanner can also check CD and DVD disks for errors. It tests the complete surface of your disk and displays good and ba
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this http://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/27058/how-to-check-a-master-audio-cd-for-errors site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Sound Design beta Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Sound Design Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for sound engineers, producers, editors, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody cd error can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to check a Master Audio CD for Errors? up vote 5 down vote favorite Everyone who has dealt with audio production knows that quality of the whole bunch of future cds depends on quality of master cd. How can I check my master cd in check cd error order to be sure that there is no errors on it? mastering share|improve this question asked May 19 '11 at 22:10 NR4TR migrated from video.stackexchange.com Feb 14 '14 at 15:19 This question came from our site for engineers, producers, editors, and enthusiasts spanning the fields of video, and media creation. add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote I assume you mean bit-errors on the physical medium. The CD format uses a technology called cross-interleaved Reed-Solomon code (CIRC), which adds checksums and redundant data to allow detection and correction of low-level bit errors. Usually, this is handled transparently by the CD player's firmware. Upon detecting errors, the firmware will first try to correct the error using the redundant data. If there are too many errors, it will try to reread the same sector of the disk. Only in the event this fails too, will you see an actual error in the audio data. If you have wave files that were used to produce the files, then you should be able to rip the tracks from the audio CD and compare to the orig