I just got dbpoweramp (was using iTunes) at the urging of the audio guys at a high-end stereo shop nearby, and rip to a NAS drive that is accessed with Sonos.
My first rip was a commercial CD ... there were were no conflicts with metadata, and the "Accurate (x)" was good. Sweet...
I have some CDs that were burned for me. In some instances, meta data are detected in both dB and iTunes. For others, iTunes sees meta data but dB does not. In yet others, dB sees meta data, and iTunes does not. And metadata for another is not seen with either. Any explanation?
Also, I'm not sure what Rip Status "AR (25) [green check] Secure" actually means, and all tracks say the same thing. The web page says "Your ripping result disagrees with [25] other peoples rips, the green i indicates that frames had to be re-ripped, possibly an undetected error has slipped through. If all tracks except one have an AccurateRip verification, and the confidence (number shown in brackets) is more than one, it is likely your rip has errors." So, this means that my rip has 25 errors? Again, the source CD is a rip ...
Alrighty ...
My first rip was a commercial CD ... there were were no conflicts with metadata, and the "Accurate (x)" was good. Sweet...
I have some CDs that were burned for me. In some instances, meta data are detected in both dB and iTunes. For others, iTunes sees meta data but dB does not. In yet others, dB sees meta data, and iTunes does not. And metadata for another is not seen with either. Any explanation?
Also, I'm not sure what Rip Status "AR (25) [green check] Secure" actually means, and all tracks say the same thing. The web page says "Your ripping result disagrees with [25] other peoples rips, the green i indicates that frames had to be re-ripped, possibly an undetected error has slipped through. If all tracks except one have an AccurateRip verification, and the confidence (number shown in brackets) is more than one, it is likely your rip has errors." So, this means that my rip has 25 errors? Again, the source CD is a rip ...
Alrighty ...
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