Are rips that are not in the AccurateRip database that are secure mean that they got ripped just fine without errors? Also, what does the "i" mean on a Secure Rip other than the usual check mark?
Secure Rips but not in AccurateRip Database
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Re: Secure Rips but not in AccurateRip Database
the best info we have on such rips is that they are secure without error. Of course there are remotely possible errors given that you can't match to others rips (i.e., accuraterip). But that's the best you can get, unless you're willing to buy two copies of the CD and rip on different machines and compare the CRCs (a sort of "manual" AccurateRip). But I don't know anyone OCD enough to do that. Brand new releases rarely show up in AccurateRip the first few weeks they are out. So I often end up with SECURE with no AR match (not in database). But a few months later, I might then check these rips against AR using PerfectTunes.
Regarding "i" and secure, it means that dbpa had to redo a number of frames in the ripping process, but ultimately could match CRCs on the different passes. -
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