It happens fairly often that dBpoweramp finds no CD in freedb, but when I submit I get a reject due to discid collision. Might need to look up the lookup algorithm?
For the record
- 'no CD' means that there is nothing under the freedb column in PerfectMeta.
- freedb settings: from internet
- dBpoweramp's ID matches the one which the freedb daemon reports back to me, so there is presumably nothing wrong with the actual calculation
- just downloaded the latest 14.3 beta and replicated the finding.
An example follows, in case it is of any interest:
CDTOC and AccurateRip-ID from tags:
A+96+31FC+10642+16498+1D770+24ADE+2DE9A+34C77+3C68 A+4401F+4B423
010-00199f25-00ce8cec-88100c0a-*
From freedb mail:
The rejected submission follows:
> * xmcd
> *
> * Track frame offsets:
> * 150
> * 12796
> * 67138
> * 91288
> * 120688
> * 150238
> * 188058
> * 216183
> * 247434
> * 278559
> *
> * Disc length: 4110 seconds
> * Revision: 1
> * Processed by: cddbd v1.5.2PL0 Copyright (c) Steve Scherf et al.
> * Submitted via: dBpowerAMP V12.0
> *
> DISCID=88100c0a
"V12.0"
For the record
- 'no CD' means that there is nothing under the freedb column in PerfectMeta.
- freedb settings: from internet
- dBpoweramp's ID matches the one which the freedb daemon reports back to me, so there is presumably nothing wrong with the actual calculation
- just downloaded the latest 14.3 beta and replicated the finding.
An example follows, in case it is of any interest:
CDTOC and AccurateRip-ID from tags:
A+96+31FC+10642+16498+1D770+24ADE+2DE9A+34C77+3C68 A+4401F+4B423
010-00199f25-00ce8cec-88100c0a-*
From freedb mail:
The rejected submission follows:
> * xmcd
> *
> * Track frame offsets:
> * 150
> * 12796
> * 67138
> * 91288
> * 120688
> * 150238
> * 188058
> * 216183
> * 247434
> * 278559
> *
> * Disc length: 4110 seconds
> * Revision: 1
> * Processed by: cddbd v1.5.2PL0 Copyright (c) Steve Scherf et al.
> * Submitted via: dBpowerAMP V12.0
> *
> DISCID=88100c0a
"V12.0"
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