Hello all
I've searched for an answer to this, but with no luck. Here's a scenario:
You're chatting to someone at work about The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album. They say they have it and offer to do you a copy and, with wanton disregard for copyright infringement, you accept. Sometime later, you decide to rip this to FLAC using dBpoweramp. However, it turns out that this person never did have the original album, but merely a bunch of mp3s from which they created an audio CD for you.
So, I imagine that AccurateRip wouldn't recognise the tracks, but would dBpoweramp pass them as 'secure' rips? Or can it tell that what it's dealing with are substandard items?
Apologies if I'm asking very basic questions here. Thanks for reading.
I've searched for an answer to this, but with no luck. Here's a scenario:
You're chatting to someone at work about The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album. They say they have it and offer to do you a copy and, with wanton disregard for copyright infringement, you accept. Sometime later, you decide to rip this to FLAC using dBpoweramp. However, it turns out that this person never did have the original album, but merely a bunch of mp3s from which they created an audio CD for you.
So, I imagine that AccurateRip wouldn't recognise the tracks, but would dBpoweramp pass them as 'secure' rips? Or can it tell that what it's dealing with are substandard items?
Apologies if I'm asking very basic questions here. Thanks for reading.
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