Hello,
I am new to dbpower amp cd ripper and have a couple of questions about the accurate rip db, and rips.
Out of a 9 disc boxed set of CDs: seven (7) of the discs ripped as accurate: no issues (AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence XXX)); however two of the discs are problematic. Both discs show as being in the accurate rip data base prior to the rip. When I rip, I get secure rips for all tracks (see example below), but no verification with the AR database.
How can the disc show as being in the AR database, I get a secure rip, but no agreement with the accurate rip database ? I understand if the disc is not in the database I will get the "X" and AR - there is nothing to compare the rip to. I understand if the disc is damaged and I get a bad rip. But how can I get both a secure rip, but neither a disagreement, or agreement with a disc that was reported to be in the data base? Surely I would get either a report that people disagreed with the rip or a AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence XXX) report.
The following data is what is showing up on all ripped tracks:
Track 1: Ripped LBA 0 to 12589 (2:47) in 1:44. Filename: C:\Users\root\Desktop\Nat King Cole\Ramblin' Rose-Dear Lonely Hearts\01 Nat King Cole - Ramblin' Rose.wav
Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 3]
CRC32: 92ED3EDA AccurateRip CRC: 917219F3 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 025-00397d52-0402d140-650eb419-1]
I am new to dbpower amp cd ripper and have a couple of questions about the accurate rip db, and rips.
Out of a 9 disc boxed set of CDs: seven (7) of the discs ripped as accurate: no issues (AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence XXX)); however two of the discs are problematic. Both discs show as being in the accurate rip data base prior to the rip. When I rip, I get secure rips for all tracks (see example below), but no verification with the AR database.
How can the disc show as being in the AR database, I get a secure rip, but no agreement with the accurate rip database ? I understand if the disc is not in the database I will get the "X" and AR - there is nothing to compare the rip to. I understand if the disc is damaged and I get a bad rip. But how can I get both a secure rip, but neither a disagreement, or agreement with a disc that was reported to be in the data base? Surely I would get either a report that people disagreed with the rip or a AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence XXX) report.
The following data is what is showing up on all ripped tracks:
Track 1: Ripped LBA 0 to 12589 (2:47) in 1:44. Filename: C:\Users\root\Desktop\Nat King Cole\Ramblin' Rose-Dear Lonely Hearts\01 Nat King Cole - Ramblin' Rose.wav
Secure [Pass 1 & 2, Ultra 1 to 3]
CRC32: 92ED3EDA AccurateRip CRC: 917219F3 (CRCv2) [DiscID: 025-00397d52-0402d140-650eb419-1]
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