Re: PerfectTUNES discussion
Porcus, I appreciate the attempt to clarify, and if the Rip log above were from a few years ago, then this would probably explain the difference in results. But in this case I'm still confused, because I performed the rip with the latest 14.3 beta that should be checking across pressings like PerfectTunes, against the same databases.
If Ripper and PerfectTunes are checking the same rip against the same databases, I would expect the same results even if the terms used were slightly different. But in this case, I believe I have different results that cannot be explained by the actual terms used. If PerfectTUNES really determined that tracks 1-5 were in the AR1 database and determined that mine do not match 5 other submissions, why could not Ripper determine the same? The Ripper guide seems quite explicit that "secure" still means no ripping errors were detected, but no match was found in any AR database. Even the display in the Ripper window showed (quote) x AR Secure (green check) (endquote), which in the guide is explained as meaning no errors but no AR match was found.
This is the only result across the two tools wth my collection that puzzles me, but I can't help but wonder why, especially since I can't rip on another CD drive to see what happens (I only have one computer with one CD drive). The disc sounds OK to me, so I guess this is one of those things for which there is not a definitive explanation (or at least one worth the time to completely resolve). Most importantly I've never had a rip report OK and sound bad (outside of bad mastering) with Ripper, so my faith in these tools in undiminished.
Porcus, I appreciate the attempt to clarify, and if the Rip log above were from a few years ago, then this would probably explain the difference in results. But in this case I'm still confused, because I performed the rip with the latest 14.3 beta that should be checking across pressings like PerfectTunes, against the same databases.
If Ripper and PerfectTunes are checking the same rip against the same databases, I would expect the same results even if the terms used were slightly different. But in this case, I believe I have different results that cannot be explained by the actual terms used. If PerfectTUNES really determined that tracks 1-5 were in the AR1 database and determined that mine do not match 5 other submissions, why could not Ripper determine the same? The Ripper guide seems quite explicit that "secure" still means no ripping errors were detected, but no match was found in any AR database. Even the display in the Ripper window showed (quote) x AR Secure (green check) (endquote), which in the guide is explained as meaning no errors but no AR match was found.
This is the only result across the two tools wth my collection that puzzles me, but I can't help but wonder why, especially since I can't rip on another CD drive to see what happens (I only have one computer with one CD drive). The disc sounds OK to me, so I guess this is one of those things for which there is not a definitive explanation (or at least one worth the time to completely resolve). Most importantly I've never had a rip report OK and sound bad (outside of bad mastering) with Ripper, so my faith in these tools in undiminished.
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