Hiya!
I've been thinking on AccurateRip a lot lately. So, now, I simply need a boolean (true or false) on the following statement:
The risk of getting a "false positive" on a ripped track (eg. it returns "Verified OK, confidence x" even tho it's not right) is 4,294,967,296 to 1 (the number of possible combinations in a 32-bit hexa-number).
Is this correct?
Footnote. I was thinking, I've noticed that there are two sorts of checksums given for a ripped track (using EAC). First, after ripping, the popup tells me ie. "Verified as OK [checksum], confidence x", but it then shows _another_ checksum in the "Test CRC" aswell as "CRC" row in EAC. Some simple explanation to this? Like that one of the checksums is including(!) the .WAV header, whereas the other is CRC for the raw PCM, or something similar?
Then, I was also wondering if I have overlooked some important piece of the puzzle, like ie. if these two -- different -- checksums could make the odds even better than 1/4294967296? ..or is that end of the story?
Thank for for all answers~
Regards~
Ty in adv~
I've been thinking on AccurateRip a lot lately. So, now, I simply need a boolean (true or false) on the following statement:
The risk of getting a "false positive" on a ripped track (eg. it returns "Verified OK, confidence x" even tho it's not right) is 4,294,967,296 to 1 (the number of possible combinations in a 32-bit hexa-number).
Is this correct?
Footnote. I was thinking, I've noticed that there are two sorts of checksums given for a ripped track (using EAC). First, after ripping, the popup tells me ie. "Verified as OK [checksum], confidence x", but it then shows _another_ checksum in the "Test CRC" aswell as "CRC" row in EAC. Some simple explanation to this? Like that one of the checksums is including(!) the .WAV header, whereas the other is CRC for the raw PCM, or something similar?
Then, I was also wondering if I have overlooked some important piece of the puzzle, like ie. if these two -- different -- checksums could make the odds even better than 1/4294967296? ..or is that end of the story?
Thank for for all answers~
Regards~
Ty in adv~
Comment