This is really being picky, but when a page brags about being accurate... it should be accurate.
Referring to: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/cd-ripper.htm
About midway down, its showing some screen shots of PerfectMeta. The example CD used is Enya, The Celts. I realize that the metadata stored in the various online sites changes (and often gets worse in this case), but the text below the image states "...but the final corrected result exactly matches the CD..."
Actually, it doesn't: The track 14 title should be matched to the Music Brainz database entry shown in the image. On the physical CD and case insert, the title of the song has that little caret (^) symbol over the 'w' in "Dwr." (I'm just a dumb American, so I have no idea what the proper name of that mark is.)
As a side note, this was a good example to use as many people put an INCORRECT date of 1987 for this CD (dating it from the self-titled "enya" album released in 1987 from which The Celts is remastered with a new version of Portrait.)
Referring to: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/cd-ripper.htm
About midway down, its showing some screen shots of PerfectMeta. The example CD used is Enya, The Celts. I realize that the metadata stored in the various online sites changes (and often gets worse in this case), but the text below the image states "...but the final corrected result exactly matches the CD..."
Actually, it doesn't: The track 14 title should be matched to the Music Brainz database entry shown in the image. On the physical CD and case insert, the title of the song has that little caret (^) symbol over the 'w' in "Dwr." (I'm just a dumb American, so I have no idea what the proper name of that mark is.)
As a side note, this was a good example to use as many people put an INCORRECT date of 1987 for this CD (dating it from the self-titled "enya" album released in 1987 from which The Celts is remastered with a new version of Portrait.)