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Uncook vs Uncoop - What's the difference?

uncook | uncoop |

As verbs the difference between uncook and uncoop

is that uncook is (computing|slang) to repair a file (specifically an audio file) that has been damaged ("cooked") by being converted through a text format and having line breaks applied to it while uncoop is to release from a coop.

uncook

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • (computing, slang) To repair a file (specifically an audio file) that has been damaged ("cooked") by being converted through a text format and having line breaks applied to it.
  • * 1999 , "y2kilroy", New Freeware Utility to uncook mp3's!'' (discussion on Internet newsgroup ''alt.music.mp3 )
  • Hi all! I have developed a freeware utility to uncook MP3's...
  • * 2000 , "Xorys", Creating audio CD from mp3 files'' (discussion on Internet newsgroup ''alt.music.mp3 )
  • If you "uncook" a file that isn't "cooked" you will just mess it up (and I don't know of any way to fix it then) - so uncooking should be used with caution (I'd suggest never over-writing the original file).

    uncoop

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To release from a coop.
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