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Yes, it would fail for most drives.

 

The only ones I can think of that verify cd-da discs without a problem are LiteOn ones. Their read/write offsets must cancel each other out.

 

I'm not the person to talk to about offsets, search Google if you want to know more.

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but why other burning softwares like ashampoo and nero can verify written data after burning a image of a audio cd succesfully very often?

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Maybe they don't? Maybe they don't compare the data at all? Or if they really want to compare CD-DA sectors, maybe they take a best guess at the offsets by comparing what's coming from the image and what's coming from the drive and try to match a certain number of bytes to find out when they're in sync... I've no idea.

 

I just know that when you write a sectors worth of CD-DA to a given sector and then read it back again, what you get back is normally different.

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