![]() ![]() and being able to have game discs that are easily verified as clean is one of the easiest ways of being able to confirm if data integrity is preserved. at least I didn't think I was, but ever since I had some data corruption with some unknown Super Metroid Green Brinstar song remix that I downloaded 15 years ago from a site that no longer exists anymore (therefore I've no way to even identify the remix in order to look for it elsewhere), I've been a bit more OCD at least with regards to data integrity - nothing crazy, but mainly just being able to make sure that data copied and moved around has not been altered and/or corrupted (which is presumably how the 15 year-old song got corrupted as it's been transferred to and from like 5 different PCs). This is the main reason for my interest in RVZ in the first place. can I just say that seems like quite a bit of hoop-jumping just to have a guaranteed 1:1 verified clean rip without using plain uncompressed & unscrubbed iso?
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