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The Exact Audio Copy program checks for corruption when ripping a file from a CD
to WAV format. But I don't think it can analyze existing files. In principle, you could write a program that opened and read the WAV file, looking for such things as excessively long all-zero or full-scale sequences, or abrupt jumps in sample values. |
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