I just noticed this on another forum, its a good point and hopefully one which someone here can answer.
With CD being as old as it is it's hard to believe that transport technology, particulary when it costs thousands in some cases, is incapable of reading a disc properly without introducing errors. Surely there's just as many potential problems that come from a hard drive and all the electronics around that?
By the same logic ripping a DVD to hard drive would get a better image/sound than putting the disc in the PC. It doesn't though.
With CD being as old as it is it's hard to believe that transport technology, particulary when it costs thousands in some cases, is incapable of reading a disc properly without introducing errors. Surely there's just as many potential problems that come from a hard drive and all the electronics around that?
By the same logic ripping a DVD to hard drive would get a better image/sound than putting the disc in the PC. It doesn't though.