There is something I don't understand. Clipping is sound above the maximum
allowed sound. As the sound of a CD is stored on a CD, and the maximum amplitude sound that can be stored on a CD is obviously the maximum
allowed
intensity on a CD, how can there be clipping on a CD, ie the sound of the
CD
exceding the sound that can be stored on this CD. That seems strange to me.
I'll repeat what I sent to Peter.
You're thinking lossless compression here, 'cause you won't get a signal different from the original with lossless compression such as Monkeyaudio.
No, I'm speaking of the original CD, without any compression. Some users are telling that there is some clipping on the CD itself. I personnaly think that it's impossible, but wanted to know if I was missing something about it.
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