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  • Gbeer7
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Mar 2011
    • 165

    Question to Spoon

    I've bought a deluxe boxset album this week, which comes with 4cds. When I rip all the CDs it comes up with a red cross against AR (accurate rip) but a green tick on secure. I have it set to ultra secure rip which went through pass 1 and 2 then ultra 1.

    What I want to know is why did it not show as accurate rip? Is I because is not in the Database?

    Is ultra secure rip as good as accurate rip ? Are my CDs ok ? Guess what i want to know is am i worrying unnecessarily ?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44582

    #2
    Re: Question to Spoon

    > Is I because is not in the Database?

    Correct

    >Is ultra secure rip as good as accurate rip ?

    No, as it relies on the drive, and every drive can inform of 100% error free when there are errors.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • eaglescout1998
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Apr 2009
      • 197

      #3
      Re: Question to Spoon

      I used to get that red cross with a number in parentheses. I would describe it as a "reverse accurate number", indicating how rips DIDN'T match mine. I stopped getting that a few updates ago. The area where that red cross used to be is now ghosted. I assume it had something to do with the new version of AccurateRip being able to work with multiple pressings.

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      • Gbeer7
        dBpoweramp Enthusiast

        • Mar 2011
        • 165

        #4
        Re: Question to Spoon

        So spoon, sorry.. how can i be sure everything is ok ?

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44582

          #5
          Re: Question to Spoon

          The best you can do is rip on a 2nd drive (different make with different offset) and compare the CRCs shown in CD Ripper.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • Gbeer7
            dBpoweramp Enthusiast

            • Mar 2011
            • 165

            #6
            Re: Question to Spoon

            Spoon, really ? That sounds very fussy. Why is ultra secure not good enough ? What if the CRC's are different ? Surely if it reads the CD's thats good ?

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            • Spoon
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 44582

              #7
              Re: Question to Spoon

              Taken from AccurateRip.com

              "AccurateRip&*8482; is the only Audio CD ripping technology which can verify extracted audio files are 100% free from errors, or put another way...no CD/DVD drive exists today which is able to self detect errors 100% of the time (in PCs or CD players), we call this the audio CD error detection hole (and applies to drives with c2 reporting abilities). "
              Spoon
              www.dbpoweramp.com

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              • Gbeer7
                dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                • Mar 2011
                • 165

                #8
                Re: Question to Spoon

                So chances are its ok ?
                How would i know if it has an error, Spoon. Also, can you tell if the CD's i PM'd to you are in the database ?

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                • Porcus
                  dBpoweramp Guru

                  • Feb 2007
                  • 792

                  #9
                  Re: Question to Spoon

                  Originally posted by Gbeer7
                  So chances are its ok ?
                  Yes. Most probably it is. I'd say that the likelihood that it is OK, does hardly decrease by the fact that the AR status has an X -- as long as it is for every track on the album. In that case, AccurateRip did most likely compare apples and oranges (in some cases they are very hard to tell apart a priori). However, if all tracks but one match, then you should suspect something might be wrong. (However, there are a lot of errors in the last track, for various reasons. If that is the only one with an X, I would still not panic.)


                  Originally posted by Gbeer7
                  How would i know if it has an error
                  You cannot with 100 percent certainty. AccurateRip works by comparing your rip to someone else's rip of the same release (hopefully not the same physical disc, but that is unfortunately possible if you bought it 2nd hand).

                  If no-one has ripped the same disc, there is nothing to compare to.

                  If someone has ripped, say, a remastered version of the same music -- and which has the same track lengths -- then they contain different signals and will show up as different; that does not mean that your rip is wrong, merely that AccurateRip cannot tell their tableofcontents apart (of course ... they are the same).

                  If you rip the same CD in a different drive yourself, and compare CRC's, then you increase the chances of discovering errors (IOW, if the CRCs match, then you have increased your chances of having achieved an error-free rip) -- but if your particular CD has a scratch which makes the drives read a «1111000011110000» as a «0000111100001111» consistently, that error will prevail.


                  «Accurate» and «Secure» ripping are different second opinions on your rip. Of course, an independent second opinion is better than asking the same person over and over again the same question. In increasing level of independence:
                  - re-ripping with the same drive (which dBpoweramp does by itself in Secure mode)
                  - switching drive but maintaining the same physical disc.
                  - switching disc but maintaing the same physical drive is probably better. As long as the drive is OK, it shouldn't make any difference to switch to another physical drive of the same model.
                  - switching both drive and disc.

                  Now AccurateRip does not tell you whether an identical rip was made with the same brand and model, so in theory you might get bogus results verified (there have been some drives that interchange left and right channel, for example, I don't know whether Spoon has eliminated those). But without specific knowledge that this particular drive produces nonsense, there is no way to eliminate that.


                  But again, in order to get an independent second opinion, then someone must have submitted an independent second opinion (to AccurateRip). Otherwise, re-reading is the best you can do.
                  Last edited by Porcus; May 28, 2012, 10:25 AM.

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                  • Gbeer7
                    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                    • Mar 2011
                    • 165

                    #10
                    Re: Question to Spoon

                    wow, thank you Porcus. So basically your saying that nothing is really 100% accurate and to chill out, stop worrying and stop asking the same question over and over again ?
                    I didn't get the *8211 but red AR and cross plus a green tick with secure next to all the tracks on all four discs.
                    sorry to bang on, I have serve OCD and just worrying about my music collection instead of enjoying it. I fret and doubt :(

                    Does anyone else worry about this stuff ?!
                    Last edited by Gbeer7; May 28, 2012, 11:26 AM.

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                    • Gbeer7
                      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                      • Mar 2011
                      • 165

                      #11
                      Re: Question to Spoon

                      Sorry, anyone help with the above ?

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                      • Porcus
                        dBpoweramp Guru

                        • Feb 2007
                        • 792

                        #12
                        Re: Question to Spoon

                        Originally posted by Gbeer7
                        So basically your saying that nothing is really 100% accurate
                        No ... most rips that show up secure, are indeed 100 percent perfect

                        AccurateRip does not tell you how close it is to being correct. It either is, or it isn't; and then there are false alarms, or consistent errors.

                        False alarms: CDs with the same table-of-contents (all tracks of identical length) but different content. (If you tick the enable cross-pressing verification, AR will identify CDs which only differ by the bitstream being moved microseconds to the left or right ...)

                        Consistent errors: same erroneous result reported from two different sources. Some of these are manufactoring errors, and in many cases, there is no way to tell what is right without access to the original digital file! Luckily, you are unlikely to actually hear this.



                        Originally posted by Gbeer7
                        chill out, stop worrying and stop asking the same question over and over again ?
                        Good idea





                        Originally posted by Gbeer7
                        red AR and cross plus a green tick with secure next to all the tracks on all four discs.
                        That hardly tells anything about how good the rip is. But you might have misconfigured the drive -- if you rip a few more CDs (common ones, pick a few good old blockbusters if you like mainstream music ...) and never get an AR verification, then there is probably a misconfiguration.

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                        • Gbeer7
                          dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                          • Mar 2011
                          • 165

                          #13
                          Re: Question to Spoon

                          That hardly tells anything about how good the rip is. But you might have misconfigured the drive -- if you rip a few more CDs (common ones, pick a few good old blockbusters if you like mainstream music ...) and never get an AR verification, then there is probably a misconfiguration.[/QUOTE]

                          The last CD before that was Ryan Adams and i got a Accuraterip of 20. I have ripped plenty of CD's on this laptop as well. Does that sound like its ok ?

                          This is a log for one of the discs with X AR and tick with secure. This is what is says in the ID tag, "AccurateRip: Not in database Secure: Yes [D6D316F3]" I'm getting very stressed about this. Concerned i'll have to send the disc's back. Now i'm worried about the other 9000 odd tracks i have ripped. Are they correct?! Feel sick. How would i know if the rip was not right ? Would it sound odd ?

                          Also i have enable cross-pressing verification, should i not ?

                          Ripping with drive 'E: [TSSTcorp - CDDVDW TS-L633C ]', Drive offset: 6, Overread Lead-in/out: No
                          AccurateRip: Active, Using C2: No, Cache: 1024 KB, FUA Cache Invalidate: No
                          Pass 1 Drive Speed: 10, Pass 2 Drive Speed: Max
                          Ultra:: Vary Drive Speed: No, Min Passes: 1, Max Passes: 2, Finish After Clean Passes: 1
                          Bad Sector Re-rip:: Drive Speed: Max, Maximum Re-reads: 34

                          Encoder: FLAC -compression-level-5
                          DSP Effects / Actions: -dspeffect1="ReplayGain=-albummode={qt}0{qt}"

                          Extraction Log
                          --------------

                          Track 1: Ripped LBA 0 to 19306 (4:17) in 1:59. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 01 - Too Many People.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: BCAFBC9F AccurateRip CRC: 6A8104B2 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-1]

                          Track 2: Ripped LBA 19306 to 32021 (2:49) in 1:09. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 02 - 3 Legs.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: E052FB2D AccurateRip CRC: 60824945 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-2]

                          Track 3: Ripped LBA 32021 to 43268 (2:29) in 0:57. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 03 - Ram On.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 52ABC6CE AccurateRip CRC: 347BB705 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-3]

                          Track 4: Ripped LBA 43268 to 53441 (2:15) in 0:49. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 04 - Dear Boy.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: D26C9FA1 AccurateRip CRC: 5E76B856 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-4]

                          Track 5: Ripped LBA 53441 to 75553 (4:54) in 1:41. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 05 - Uncle Albert-Admiral Halsey.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 8C0D28B4 AccurateRip CRC: FB60A148 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-5]

                          Track 6: Ripped LBA 75553 to 93242 (3:55) in 1:15. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 06 - Smile Away.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 327FD724 AccurateRip CRC: 339EC1A0 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-6]

                          Track 7: Ripped LBA 93242 to 103999 (2:23) in 0:44. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 07 - Heart of the Country.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 947836FB AccurateRip CRC: 47940116 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-7]

                          Track 8: Ripped LBA 103999 to 128474 (5:26) in 1:35. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 08 - Monkberry Moon Delight.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 706B06DA AccurateRip CRC: 03D90C02 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-8]

                          Track 9: Ripped LBA 128474 to 143751 (3:23) in 0:56. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 09 - Eat At Home.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 2AE52BFC AccurateRip CRC: F7ED5A3C (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-9]

                          Track 10: Ripped LBA 143751 to 171122 (6:04) in 1:36. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 10 - Long Haired Lady.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 1C55B78D AccurateRip CRC: 82F183F7 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-10]

                          Track 11: Ripped LBA 171122 to 175069 (0:52) in 0:13. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 11 - Ram On.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: F4F0EF81 AccurateRip CRC: 8946D160 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-11]

                          Track 12: Ripped LBA 175069 to 195328 (4:30) in 1:07. Filename: \\LINNDSMUSIC\Qmultimedia\Paul McCartney\Ram in Mono\Paul & Linda McCartney - 12 - The Back Seat of My Car.flac
                          Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 1]
                          CRC32: 981EC466 AccurateRip CRC: F3B09EC2 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 012-0012d68e-00b1726f-a70a2c0c-12]

                          --------------

                          12 Tracks Ripped Securely
                          Last edited by Gbeer7; May 28, 2012, 04:30 PM.

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                          • Porcus
                            dBpoweramp Guru

                            • Feb 2007
                            • 792

                            #14
                            Re: Question to Spoon

                            Originally posted by Gbeer7
                            The last CD before that was Ryan Adams and i got a Accuraterip of 20. I have ripped plenty of CD's on this laptop as well. Does that sound like its ok ?
                            Sounds totally OK.


                            Originally posted by Gbeer7
                            This is a log for one of the discs with X AR and tick with secure. This is what is says in the ID tag, "AccurateRip: Not in database Secure: Yes [D6D316F3]"
                            The title from the log suggest that this is the less-than-a-week old box. As the AccurateRip database is not instantly updated, only every few weeks (I think?), you cannot expect a fresh release to be in the database yet. It isn't there until (1) someone has ripped it, and (2) someone has submitted it (and that by default takes some weeks), and (3) the AccurateRip database is updated.

                            So this looks just as good as you can get it (until the next update or possibly the next thereafter).


                            Originally posted by Gbeer7
                            Also i have enable cross-pressing verification, should i not ?
                            You would normally want to enable it -- it gives matches when a different pressing has the same bitstream only shifted a few bits to the left or right.

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                            • Gbeer7
                              dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                              • Mar 2011
                              • 165

                              #15
                              Re: Question to Spoon

                              Thank you Porcus for your time and patience. Does mean alot.

                              I've ripped my wife's "Steps CD" and got an accuraterip of 3. So would that confirm my drive is configured ok ?

                              It is a new release. Its Paul McCartney Ram, deluxe boxset that got released last Monday i believe. How could you tell it was a new release ?

                              I find ripping CD's so stressful, do they work ok, will they make it to the end ok ? etc. Very anxiety provoking for me. (please don't laugh).

                              If there was an error in the music, how would it show up ? The sad thing is i end up checking music and not listening for pleasure.

                              So i'm ok and no need to return them ?

                              Is all this a normal reaction ?!?!

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