I'm trying to understand what AccurateRip is/does and I have a couple basic questions.
My current understanding is that AccurateRip compares your ripped files to a database of "key" files on the internet to ensure that the rip was done accurately.
If this is the case, then can one use it with files that have been already ripped, rather than using it during the ripping process?
For example, I have a music collection that was ripped years ago. In my case it was ripped to WMA Lossless.
If I want my collection to be "AccurateRip verified," do I have to re-rip hundreds of CDs, or can I just compare my current files to the the database and re-rip whatever files/discs do not match?
Thanks for any/all help.
My current understanding is that AccurateRip compares your ripped files to a database of "key" files on the internet to ensure that the rip was done accurately.
If this is the case, then can one use it with files that have been already ripped, rather than using it during the ripping process?
For example, I have a music collection that was ripped years ago. In my case it was ripped to WMA Lossless.
If I want my collection to be "AccurateRip verified," do I have to re-rip hundreds of CDs, or can I just compare my current files to the the database and re-rip whatever files/discs do not match?
Thanks for any/all help.
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