Regardless of whether that's true or not, none of this has anything to do with eac3to, because eac3to does not rip CDs or ISOs. eac3to does the best it can with the data it gets. If something is lost when ripping a CD to WAV then this loss has happened before eac3to was involved. There is no (further?) loss when using eac3to, as long as the audio data is kept lossless. So this is my last post about this topic.
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