I purchased the dBpoweramp/PerfectTUNES bundle last month, and have been thoroughly enjoying it so far.
When I ran AccurateRip against my collection, it said that 10 CDs were not present in the database. I re-ripped those CDs through dBpoweramp. When I did, 9 CDs came up with green checks/Secure on every track. The 10th CD had the same on every track except the last one, where it had to re-rip less than 10 frames. (I forget what the result was for that last track.) I submitted my rip data to AccurateRip.
I saw today that the AccurateRip DB was recently updated ("February 2014"). I ran AccurateRip again and noticed it's now showing that those 10 CDs are accurate on every track, all with a confidence of 1. In this case, is AccurateRip comparing my rips only against my rips? I find it unlikely that someone(s) would have submitted rip data on all 10 CDs in the last month.
When I ran AccurateRip against my collection, it said that 10 CDs were not present in the database. I re-ripped those CDs through dBpoweramp. When I did, 9 CDs came up with green checks/Secure on every track. The 10th CD had the same on every track except the last one, where it had to re-rip less than 10 frames. (I forget what the result was for that last track.) I submitted my rip data to AccurateRip.
I saw today that the AccurateRip DB was recently updated ("February 2014"). I ran AccurateRip again and noticed it's now showing that those 10 CDs are accurate on every track, all with a confidence of 1. In this case, is AccurateRip comparing my rips only against my rips? I find it unlikely that someone(s) would have submitted rip data on all 10 CDs in the last month.
Comment