![]() 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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