Hi.
Just want to check my thinking is correct here.
I have a CD that currently has 1x AccurateRip entry in the database.
I ripped the CD myself and all results are Accurate (1), except one track which is returned as AR (1) Secure.
Track 11: Ripped LBA 189722 to 224912 (7:49) in 1:10. Filename: ...\Stacie Orrico\Live in Japan\11 Maybe I Won't Look Back.flac
AccurateRip: Inaccurate (confidence 1) Secure [Pass 1, Ultra 1 to 2]
CRC32: EDFA283B AccurateRip CRC: 0E1F05DF (CRCv2) [DiscID: 015-00252fef-01afe8f3-c3129210-11]
Now as I like to test, I got these same results with TWO different drives and TWO different CDs.
Does this mean the person with the AccurateRip entry for this track likely has a bad rip for that track, and mine is the good one?
It will have nothing to do with pressings because it is only one track and not the whole CD.
Thanks.
Just want to check my thinking is correct here.
I have a CD that currently has 1x AccurateRip entry in the database.
I ripped the CD myself and all results are Accurate (1), except one track which is returned as AR (1) Secure.
Track 11: Ripped LBA 189722 to 224912 (7:49) in 1:10. Filename: ...\Stacie Orrico\Live in Japan\11 Maybe I Won't Look Back.flac
AccurateRip: Inaccurate (confidence 1) Secure [Pass 1, Ultra 1 to 2]
CRC32: EDFA283B AccurateRip CRC: 0E1F05DF (CRCv2) [DiscID: 015-00252fef-01afe8f3-c3129210-11]
Now as I like to test, I got these same results with TWO different drives and TWO different CDs.
Does this mean the person with the AccurateRip entry for this track likely has a bad rip for that track, and mine is the good one?
It will have nothing to do with pressings because it is only one track and not the whole CD.
Thanks.
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