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What will you do if your freshly burnt disc shows a CRC that doesn't match with the original (the wavs on HD) and, comparing the wavs, you find only one bit is wrong?

ONE bit wrong? Where are you going with such a GARBAGE?
[ 8 ] (24.2%)
I need more than one bit wrong to say a disc is badly burnt...
[ 7 ] (21.2%)
If there is no hearable glitch, then disc is OK.
[ 12 ] (36.4%)
I don't care about CRCs.
[ 6 ] (18.2%)

Total Members Voted: 38

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For EAC users - Burning issues

My burner hasn't ever failed in this kind of burnings. 
Of course, I burn at 4x or 8x (max speed), then I burst with the burner to see if CRCs match. As burst is not always reliable on some drives (like with my DVD, it sometimes goes too fast) , then you can use secure mode to do this. With the burner BURSTing a freshly burnt disc is reliable, at least what I have tested until now  .

For EAC users - Burning issues

Reply #1
I reread the copy to make sure it is not a read error.

For EAC users - Burning issues

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I reread the copy to make sure it is not a read error.

I also do that; per example my DVD drive sometimes displays a non-matching CRC on some track when BURSTing and it has nothing to do with the disc, as re-reading displays CRC correctly, just it went too fast the first time  .