Hi,
I am trying to work out whether to use EAC or dbpoweramp. I'm ripping to FLAC because my bandwidth is struggling to stream WAV, and the lure of embedded meta is too hard to resist.
dbpoweramp seems to do a better job of instantly assigning meta data - EAC didn't do anything, unless I'm missing something.
But when I rip with dbpoweramp, half of my tracks appear as Innaccurate (200), whereas EAC said they ripped OK (I have EAC set on secure rip). Did EAC do a better job, or is it just lying about it being OK? Did EAC correct faults? Can faults be corrected? What should I do in dbpoweramp if I get inaccurate(200) - is this very bad? Can it be fixed?
Many thanks for your thoughts.
I am trying to work out whether to use EAC or dbpoweramp. I'm ripping to FLAC because my bandwidth is struggling to stream WAV, and the lure of embedded meta is too hard to resist.
dbpoweramp seems to do a better job of instantly assigning meta data - EAC didn't do anything, unless I'm missing something.
But when I rip with dbpoweramp, half of my tracks appear as Innaccurate (200), whereas EAC said they ripped OK (I have EAC set on secure rip). Did EAC do a better job, or is it just lying about it being OK? Did EAC correct faults? Can faults be corrected? What should I do in dbpoweramp if I get inaccurate(200) - is this very bad? Can it be fixed?
Many thanks for your thoughts.
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