I'm sorry if I have confused the people with my problem.
I rib mainly classical CDs. Most CDs have a few tracks for longer. This could Perfect Tunes AccurateRip check always successful, even without ID tags. The track numbers are each named only in file names with track number Example 01 Track 1, Track 2, 02, 03 Track 3, etc ... So far, that was enough.
In the CD, where Track 17 was shown to be defective, it has many tracks and short. This Perfect Tunes had problems.
The main thing I now know the solution, if it happens again.
Tut mir leid, wenn ich die leute mit meinem Problem verunsichert habe.
Ich rippe hauptsächlich klassische CDs. Die meisten CDs haben wenige Tracks, dafür längere. Diese konnte PerfectTUNES AccurateRip immer erfolgreich prüfen, auch ohne ID-Tags. Die Tracknummern sind jeweils nur im Dateinamen mit der Track-Nummer benannt Beispiel 01 Track 1, 02 Track 2, 03 Track 3 usw... Bisher hat das gereicht.
Bei der CD, wo Track 17 als fehlerhaft angezeigt wurde, hat es viele Tracks und kurze. Damit hatte PerfektTunes Probleme.
Hauptsache ich weiss jetzt die Lösung, falls es wieder passiert.
keep in mind that illustrate and PerfectTunes is (based on what I've read here), has been collecting metadata (which would be the usual artist, title, album, etc. but *also* include other metadata items). TOC can be useful in this task. The ultimate goal is that PerfectTunes will have the ability to not simply check AR results or provide better artwork choices. It would also be able to batch correct your files' metadata (tags). TOC data will be useful in this regard. Thus illustrate is collecting it. (again, this is based on what I've read/assumed from prior postings).
With regard to this poster's problem, it had to do with how the files were grouped and labeled after ripping on a particular disk. The grouping/lableling apparently didn't allow PerfectTunes to see the album as being complete or something similar. Simple problem that was easily solved. Nothing related to the software, just a unique user issue. If I have a flat tire on my Honda because I run over a nail, it doesn't mean that all Honda owners worldwide have an issue. That is, nothing to worry about!
"We have tocs online for about 60% of the discs in existence, we have been collecting tocs for the last 2 years, AccurateRip on the otherhand has been running over 10 years."
Also, i don't understand this chaps issue ?
keep in mind that illustrate and PerfectTunes is (based on what I've read here), has been collecting metadata (which would be the usual artist, title, album, etc. but *also* include other metadata items). TOC can be useful in this task. The ultimate goal is that PerfectTunes will have the ability to not simply check AR results or provide better artwork choices. It would also be able to batch correct your files' metadata (tags). TOC data will be useful in this regard. Thus illustrate is collecting it. (again, this is based on what I've read/assumed from prior postings).
With regard to this poster's problem, it had to do with how the files were grouped and labeled after ripping on a particular disk. The grouping/lableling apparently didn't allow PerfectTunes to see the album as being complete or something similar. Simple problem that was easily solved. Nothing related to the software, just a unique user issue. If I have a flat tire on my Honda because I run over a nail, it doesn't mean that all Honda owners worldwide have an issue. That is, nothing to worry about!
"We have tocs online for about 60% of the discs in existence, we have been collecting tocs for the last 2 years, AccurateRip on the otherhand has been running over 10 years."
We have tocs online for about 60% of the discs in existence, we have been collecting tocs for the last 2 years, AccurateRip on the otherhand has been running over 10 years.
Arrr, so perfectTunes doesn't look at accuraterip it looks at the TOC's ?
So what do you think the issue is with this chaps results ?
We have tocs online for about 60% of the discs in existence, we have been collecting tocs for the last 2 years, AccurateRip on the otherhand has been running over 10 years.
AccurateRip requires a track number, for CD Ripper this is not a problem as track number is know. But if you rip a disc and the track number is changed then PerfectTUNES will not be able to match.
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That's not true in every case. I always ripp CDs without metadata. Only the file name the track number was each contain (Example 07 Track7), but not in the ID tags. And up to two CDs Perfect Tunes AccurateRip could see the album always correct.
Das stimmt nicht in jedem fall. Ich rippe die CDs immer ohne Metadaten. Nur im Dateinamen war jeweils die Tracknummer enthalten (Beispiel 07 Track7), nicht aber in den ID-Tags. Und bis auf zwei CDs konnte PerfectTUNES AccurateRip die Album immer korrekt erkennen.
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