I am not sure how AccurateRip functions, so here's a question.
I have two CDs with the same music on them (artists/works/etc.).
CD *1 was released in the early 1990s.
CD *2 was released in late 2012 and boasts to be thoroughly remastered in 2012 with 24bit/192k technology resulting in audio quality that is far superior to all prior releases.
The track layouts and timing are absolutley identical. When either CD is inserted the various meta data carriers recognize it as CD *1.
If CD *2 genuinely contains remastered tracks, should AccurateRip return positive results or negative? If AccurateRip returns positives for CD *2 and the AccurateRipId is the same for every track on each CD, should I assume that the remastering claim is a crock of ....?
I have two CDs with the same music on them (artists/works/etc.).
CD *1 was released in the early 1990s.
CD *2 was released in late 2012 and boasts to be thoroughly remastered in 2012 with 24bit/192k technology resulting in audio quality that is far superior to all prior releases.
The track layouts and timing are absolutley identical. When either CD is inserted the various meta data carriers recognize it as CD *1.
If CD *2 genuinely contains remastered tracks, should AccurateRip return positive results or negative? If AccurateRip returns positives for CD *2 and the AccurateRipId is the same for every track on each CD, should I assume that the remastering claim is a crock of ....?
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