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  • cyniclaus

    • Nov 2010
    • 2

    Archiving to ALAC

    I'm converting all my CDs to ALAC for archival and 100% accuracy is vital.

    I've selected Ultra Secure; are there any other recommended settings? Should I use the option to check the audio accuracy on the ALAC file after or is that unnecessary if the Accuraterip checks out?

    On a couple of (scratched) discs so far there were some tracks that came back as securely ripped but not matching the Accuraterip...I assume these are not to be trusted as "good", correct?

    Thanks
  • EliC
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • May 2004
    • 1175

    #2
    Re: Archiving to ALAC

    Originally posted by cyniclaus
    On a couple of (scratched) discs so far there were some tracks that came back as securely ripped but not matching the Accuraterip...I assume these are not to be trusted as "good", correct?
    If all of the other tracks are secure, with a confidence >2, and your tracks you are concerned about are "secure" then I would not trust them. You may be able to repair them with CueTools using the CTDB.

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 44509

      #3
      Re: Archiving to ALAC

      >I assume these are not to be trusted as "good", correct?

      If the confidence from AccurateRip was > 1 yes. Having a drive with c2 pointers can detect errors as well.

      The option on ALAC to verify, just verifies it was written to the HDD correctly.
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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      • cyniclaus

        • Nov 2010
        • 2

        #4
        Re: Archiving to ALAC

        Thanks guys, I guess I'm doing it right... I'm making a pile of problem discs and I'll attack that problem once I get through with running my whole 2000+ collection.

        In the meantime, I'll have to research if there is any reasonably-priced optical disc cleaner that actually works. :p

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        • timw0932

          • Sep 2010
          • 39

          #5
          Re: Archiving to ALAC

          Originally posted by cyniclaus
          I'm converting all my CDs to ALAC for archival and 100% accuracy is vital.
          While not exactly the same thing, I recently converted several thousand FLAC files to ALAC using r14, and I used foobar2000's Binary Comparator to independently verify the conversion was accurate. This compares the encoded data between the source and destination files. It came out perfect, no differences at all. I haven't found any problems with the metadata, either. Album art and everything else transferred over fine. So dbpa's ALAC processing has been 100% reliable IME, which is something experience with other software has taught me can't be taken for granted.

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          • EliC
            dBpoweramp Guru

            • May 2004
            • 1175

            #6
            Re: Archiving to ALAC

            Originally posted by cyniclaus
            In the meantime, I'll have to research if there is any reasonably-priced optical disc cleaner that actually works. :p

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