Hi!
I have ripped my cd-collection with a rather old cd-rom player.
I have ripped the cd:s in another program then dbpoweramp. The program I have used isn´t accurate rip programs. For the most files I have used an old version of Nero and Windows Media player. The files where converted to wave. After that I used a free converting program to convert the files to flac (for the most part I used Free Audio Converter).
Then I got cold feet and thought that maybe this wasn´t a smart way to rip the cd:s.
I then installed perfect tunes to check the files. Some albums the program couldn´t recognize, some tracks the program said was inaccurate. But most of the files were Accurate rip according to PerfectTunes. The Verified Confidence is all from 1-200.
I will get dbpoweramp to rip the files I have problem with. But it would save me much time if I don´t need to do this with the other albums and files.
My questions are:
1)PerfectTunes says the files are accurate ripped, even though I have used "bad" programs to rip and convert the files with. Can I be (100%) sure that there is no quality loss when I ripped and converted with these programs instead of dbpoweramp?
2)The program couldn´t find some well-known albums (like Bruce Springsteen – Human touch). I have the original cd with these albums, so that shouldn´t be a problem. Do you know the reason why!?
3)What does the “Pressing offset” stand for? Most of the time I get +6 here, but it can also be something totally different, like +1316. But there are (almost) always the same pressing offset for the same album.
Thanks in advance!
/Kristian
I have ripped my cd-collection with a rather old cd-rom player.
I have ripped the cd:s in another program then dbpoweramp. The program I have used isn´t accurate rip programs. For the most files I have used an old version of Nero and Windows Media player. The files where converted to wave. After that I used a free converting program to convert the files to flac (for the most part I used Free Audio Converter).
Then I got cold feet and thought that maybe this wasn´t a smart way to rip the cd:s.
I then installed perfect tunes to check the files. Some albums the program couldn´t recognize, some tracks the program said was inaccurate. But most of the files were Accurate rip according to PerfectTunes. The Verified Confidence is all from 1-200.
I will get dbpoweramp to rip the files I have problem with. But it would save me much time if I don´t need to do this with the other albums and files.
My questions are:
1)PerfectTunes says the files are accurate ripped, even though I have used "bad" programs to rip and convert the files with. Can I be (100%) sure that there is no quality loss when I ripped and converted with these programs instead of dbpoweramp?
2)The program couldn´t find some well-known albums (like Bruce Springsteen – Human touch). I have the original cd with these albums, so that shouldn´t be a problem. Do you know the reason why!?
3)What does the “Pressing offset” stand for? Most of the time I get +6 here, but it can also be something totally different, like +1316. But there are (almost) always the same pressing offset for the same album.
Thanks in advance!
/Kristian
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