Burden of proof on me? HAH. 😀 Listen, "hun", just because you're experienced in screwing it up as many ways as you have just described doesn't mean jack 🙂
Besides, I said already that CDDA audio is 2352 bytes/sector, you're just restating me 🙂
How is the burden of proof on me, eh?
I haven't screwed up a CD yet. The only coasters I've ever burned were when my burner would lock up (it's getting old, and I really use it a lot... I need to keep it at 8x or lower or it freezes after a while). I've personally never bothered to test ISO/WAV compilations, because well.. frankly there's zero point. And my ISO/MP3's, I know aren't aligned correctly, but I can't do any better atm, so I just put up with it.
I'm not listing the possible alignment problems from personal experience, I'm listing them from facts, plain and simple.
And if you can't handle being called 'hun' by a girl, I suggest you rethink your sexuality.
EDIT: Almost forgot. I have in the past compared original CDs and copies burned from iso/wav sets via ISOBuster. In each case, all the start/end offsets for all the tracks were identical. 😛
1. OK, so how come you never said this before? It wouldn't have been very hard for you to do so.
2. If that's the case, would you be so kind as to provide some kind of evidence? Not that that's particularly possible, though, as you could just take two screenshots of the same CD's info. Hahaha... well, whatever.