It looks like the checking backwards against the different pressings did not happen for what ever reason, perhaps because of the frame re-rips
PerfectTunes AR results affected by metadata ???
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Sorry, just to be clear. Is dBp the one missing that backward checking? Does that mean that (at least in this case and possibly in general) one should trust PerfectTunes rather than dBp? In any case, if you're going to look into these issues, I'm ready to help you running tests with my CDs.Comment
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A positive match is impossible without the correct data. dBpoweramp was not able to lookup for that last track across the different pressings, it should be able to so we are investigating why it did not.Comment
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I would like now to go back to the original title of this thread. I keep each ripped CD of mine in a separate subdirectory, and I have the "Album matching grouped by folder" option checked in PT, and the "Use AccurateRip results" unchecked. It now happens that if to each directory there also correspond a unique Album tag of the contained files, then PT happily returns a positive and accurate match for that CD, while if -- for obvious cataloging reasons very common in classical music -- I split the files of a folder into two or more different Album tags, then FOR EACH ALBUM (not CD) PT returns a "Cannot check: incomplete album" verdict. So it appears that at least the Album tag does influence PT's AR results, which refer to Albums tags and not to individual physical rips. I haven't seen any indication of this in the documentation, and I find it wrong that this should be the correct AR lookup interpretation.
Edit: the same happens if I uncheck the "Album matching grouped by folder" option.Last edited by FrancescoT; April 24, 2024, 07:11 AM.Comment
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Either all and only all the tracks of the disc have to be in the same folder, or the album name has to be identical.Comment
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Originally posted by simbunIf you have album, discnumber and tracknumber correctly tagged, it appears that PerfectTunes does a good job in identifying individual discs and verifying them with AccurateRip, even across folders if 'Album Matching Grouped by Folder' is disabled.
Even with 'Album Matching Grouped by Folder' enabled, it looks like PerfectTunes still groups by the album tag, so if you've split a disc into multiple albums then it'll fail. It seems this option just stops PerfectTunes from attempting to merge across folders to make complete discs (whether that's by design I don't know).
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Originally posted by simbunI agree that there's some value in having an option that defines one DISC per folder, but if you also want to have multiple discs per folder "(of course, a folder may contain more than one whole rip)" then it needs to start using the metadata.
Originally posted by simbunI don't know much about classical tagging, but are you using the ALBUM tag for what would normally be stored in WORK?Comment
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Downloaded latest update of dBp (2024-05-01), which in the release notes says: "Bug Fix: CD Ripper: if a track required re-ripping of bad frames, then AccurateRip cross checking of pressings for that one track would fail"
Must report that the rip of Hyperion CDA66468 still shows exactly the same issue as before: dBp reports last track as secure but inaccurate, while PerfectTunes reports the whole rip as accurate. Rip files are identical to those already uploaded in my post n.59 Why does the text not fit on the buttons?Comment
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Updated Mac dBpoweramp with the fix included:
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Can somebody please explain the following finding: I have an old rip of album Deutsche Grammophon 4777978, where all tracks (according to the "AccurateRipResult" tag) were ripped accurately (confidence 200). PerfectTunes reports this rip as "Incomplete" . If I now rip again this CD, all tracks are ripped accurately, the files have identical md5 hash as the old ones, and the DiscID is (of course) the same, but this time PerfectTunes says the album was ripped accurately. In enclose logs of old and new rips.Comment
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"track : 1/17"
That is the issue, it is a 16 track disc, yet the tags have 17Comment
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Ok thanks. So PT is even fooled by such mistakes. Hard to believe that this should be the intended behaviour.Comment
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