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  • ripcd
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Jun 2020
    • 77

    What does it mean when it says "X AR"

    I ripped a CD once and it came out to be all inaccurate, so I changed to Secure mode from Burst mode, re-ripped it, and it came out to be "X AR" in brown color, and on the right side of it, it says "Secure" with a green check mark.
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5892

    #2
    Re: What does it mean when it says "X AR"

    Originally posted by ripcd
    I ripped a CD once and it came out to be all inaccurate, so I changed to Secure mode from Burst mode, re-ripped it, and it came out to be "X AR" in brown color, and on the right side of it, it says "Secure" with a green check mark.

    means your CD didn't match the Accuraterip database. But this could be that your CD is a different pressing than the CD that's in the AR database (this happens). But when ripped via Secure, the multiple passes returned the same CRC and therefore the rip was SECURE. So all is good.

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    • ripcd
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Jun 2020
      • 77

      #3
      Re: What does it mean when it says "X AR"

      But couldn't that mean that it matched the same errors as before?
      Or is it hard to get exactly the same errors so that if it has same CRC that means it is accurate?

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44511

        #4
        Re: What does it mean when it says "X AR"

        Someone with a different CD and different CD drive would not have the same errors as you.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • garym
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • Nov 2007
          • 5892

          #5
          Re: What does it mean when it says "X AR"

          Originally posted by ripcd
          But couldn't that mean that it matched the same errors as before?
          Or is it hard to get exactly the same errors so that if it has same CRC that means it is accurate?

          Yes, if it has the same CRC, it is EXTREMELY likely it is a secure rip, i.e., the best you'll get.

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