I ripped a classical CD of mine from a boxset and, as OFTEN seems to occur with classical CDs that have been reissued two or three times (different years, different covers, more discs, recompiled etc) just one of the tracks (it's often just one) the last track came back as Inaccurate, with the same confidence (14) as the other tracks had received for their accurate rips.
However, I get the same green CRC each time I rip the track - EVEN on a different drive. To me, it doesn't make sense that this would occur if the disc was faulty and, as I say, this often seems to occur on reissued classical CDs. For example, I had a CD where, yet again, just one track came back as inaccurate. Again, it returns the same CRC even in a different drive AND interestingly this track is twenty seconds longer than on an earlier edition as, for reasons best known to the label, the track has twenty seconds of silence at the end!
Is this a flaw in accurate rip? What does all the above denote?
However, I get the same green CRC each time I rip the track - EVEN on a different drive. To me, it doesn't make sense that this would occur if the disc was faulty and, as I say, this often seems to occur on reissued classical CDs. For example, I had a CD where, yet again, just one track came back as inaccurate. Again, it returns the same CRC even in a different drive AND interestingly this track is twenty seconds longer than on an earlier edition as, for reasons best known to the label, the track has twenty seconds of silence at the end!
Is this a flaw in accurate rip? What does all the above denote?
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