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  • Sporny
    • Apr 2009
    • 2

    Incorrect CRC in AccurateRip database?

    I was ripping my CD's with EAC 0.99b4 when I stumbled upon this issue. I ripped Rotten Sound's Consume to Contaminate EP and I noticed that the first track was different than the one in AccurateRips database while the rest of the album was fine. I thought it was just a small ripping error and so I ripped the entire album again and the same thing happened again.

    In-depth details:
    Artist: Rotten Sound
    Album: Consume to Contaminate EP
    Format: CD

    First press CDEP with mint CD condition. The ripping log shows this:

    Pre-gap length 0:00:02.00

    Peak level 98.8 %
    Track quality 100.0 %
    Test CRC 5FC41CD3
    Copy CRC 5FC41CD3

    Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [3D294E45], AccurateRip returned [6094795E]

    Copy OK

    Could someone else verify this?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44097

    #2
    Re: Incorrect CRC in AccurateRip database?

    This is how AccurateRip works, with a confidence of 1, you cannot be sure if your rip has the error, or the other guys. When you submit your results to the database, as there is a conflict neight your or the other guys result for track 1 will appear, until a 2nd person verifies your result or the other guys.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Teknojnky
      dBpoweramp Guru
      • Dec 2006
      • 323

      #3
      Re: Incorrect CRC in AccurateRip database?

      All this means is that one other person ripped this cd (with accurate rip) and that they had a different crc (possibly they had a scratch).

      No one else is going to be able to verify it unless they happen to have that particular cd and pressing that you have.

      If you did not get any errors, then you can be pretty sure that it is secure.

      Also, if you were not already aware, you need a confidence of 2 or more to really make comparisons. With only 1 confidence if you ripped a disc previously, its possible that you are comparing with your own previous rip (and not some one elses).

      In lieu of waiting for some else to happen to have the cd and read this thread, you could always try it on a different computer and/or cd drive.

      edit: spoon beat me to it with a better explaination

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      • Sporny
        • Apr 2009
        • 2

        #4
        Re: Incorrect CRC in AccurateRip database?

        He's Da Man :D Thanks for the quick replies.

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