Hello all, first time poster here.
I have been using EAC and the accurip functionality contained within for many years. However, I am trying out some more automated options and since EAC cannot be scripted against, I am trying to implement something from the Open Source world such as cdrdao, cdparanoia, abcde or others to try to make everything work as easily as possible. I have managed to get everything working on my 15 optical drives (so that I can load the drives and walk away for a while), but I don't seem to have a way to determine that the rips are completely accurate.
In the past twenty years or so, I have managed to rip only about 1/5 of my several thousand CDs, many of which have been ripped more than once due to changes in the software I've used over the years.
So, my question is, can we access the accurip database from the command line somehow?
Thanks, Brian
I have been using EAC and the accurip functionality contained within for many years. However, I am trying out some more automated options and since EAC cannot be scripted against, I am trying to implement something from the Open Source world such as cdrdao, cdparanoia, abcde or others to try to make everything work as easily as possible. I have managed to get everything working on my 15 optical drives (so that I can load the drives and walk away for a while), but I don't seem to have a way to determine that the rips are completely accurate.
In the past twenty years or so, I have managed to rip only about 1/5 of my several thousand CDs, many of which have been ripped more than once due to changes in the software I've used over the years.
So, my question is, can we access the accurip database from the command line somehow?
Thanks, Brian
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