Quick question, I'm ripping the new Ryan Adams album on the latest version of dbpoweramp and I getting an accurate match of 1. Is that ok? I thought 2 or higher was counted as an accuraterip ?
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One is fine as long as you didn't personally rip the same cd a month ago, otherwise you may be comparing to yourself. I have many CDs that only have an AR of 1 when I rip them initially. -
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Thank you GaryM. I'll leave it there before I got over the top...again !
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Doesn't it mean only one other person has gotten a similar AccurateRip result? What does it give you if you use a different metadata provider? I can't imagine it is a problem so long as it says it ripped accurately. That seems like a fairly new album, so it could just be that few people have uploaded their AccurateRip results.Comment
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correct. it means one other person that ripped that pressing of the CD had the same CRCs (audio data) as you. by the way, metadata provider is irrelevant. Accuraterip is not based on metadata at all. It is based on the audio data within the track.Doesn't it mean only one other person has gotten a similar AccurateRip result? What does it give you if you use a different metadata provider? I can't imagine it is a problem so long as it says it ripped accurately. That seems like a fairly new album, so it could just be that few people have uploaded their AccurateRip results.Comment
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So nothing to stress over ?Comment
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