What causes a rip to be inaccurate but secure? For example, one CD that I have rips securely after one first pass and then one ultra-secure pass, but is listed as inaccurate "AR (16)" on all thirteen tracks of the disc? Is this because Accurate Rip is comparing my rip results with those in the database corresponding to a different disc or version of the same disc? I'm guessing this is probably the case since this particular CD had a number of different pressings on several labels, all with the same tracks and titles. How does a CD get identified in the AR database, by a numerical ID tag that is associated with the disc (which I would think ought to be unique to each pressing or version)?
My question is not really critical, since if the rip is secure I'm not so bothered by it being inaccurate, but I'm asking out of curiosity so as to gain a better understanding of how this software does its job.
My question is not really critical, since if the rip is secure I'm not so bothered by it being inaccurate, but I'm asking out of curiosity so as to gain a better understanding of how this software does its job.
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