Hi,
I am running dbpoweramp Reference R15.0 together with the current Calculate Audio CRC codec (release 2). I find that the MD5 hash of the raw audio reported by the dbpoweramp CRC codec does not match the internal MD5 fingerprint of the audio data maintained by the FLAC tools for many of my flac audio files.
I am troubled by this result since I expected them to be identical. Is there any difference in how these calculations are being made? If I use a tool like wmal2pcm.exe to convert from wma lossless to wav format and then use sox to convert to raw sound file, the md5sum of the raw file matches the internal md5 fingerprint the FLAC maintains in it's file header. Running the dbpoweramp CRC codec on the intermediate .wav file produces a different md5 hash in this case as well.
Any ideas as to what is going on?
I am running Windows 7 64bit BTW.
I am running dbpoweramp Reference R15.0 together with the current Calculate Audio CRC codec (release 2). I find that the MD5 hash of the raw audio reported by the dbpoweramp CRC codec does not match the internal MD5 fingerprint of the audio data maintained by the FLAC tools for many of my flac audio files.
I am troubled by this result since I expected them to be identical. Is there any difference in how these calculations are being made? If I use a tool like wmal2pcm.exe to convert from wma lossless to wav format and then use sox to convert to raw sound file, the md5sum of the raw file matches the internal md5 fingerprint the FLAC maintains in it's file header. Running the dbpoweramp CRC codec on the intermediate .wav file produces a different md5 hash in this case as well.
Any ideas as to what is going on?
I am running Windows 7 64bit BTW.
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