To the experts here....
I'm running dbpa ref v16. CD-Ripper supports identification of CD pre-emphasis:
(a) via TOC only
(b) via Subcode Q only
(c) via both TOC and Subcode Q
(d) other _____________
thanks
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To the experts here....
I'm running dbpa ref v16. CD-Ripper supports identification of CD pre-emphasis:
(a) via TOC only
(b) via Subcode Q only
(c) via both TOC and Subcode Q
(d) other _____________
thanks
Out of interest, why does it matter how CD Ripper detects pre-emphasis?
It is via the toc only.
It matters as there are a handful of discs which have tracks which are pre-emphasis but not indicated in the TOC.
[QUOTE=Spoon;185790]It is via the toc only.
It matters as there are a handful of discs which have tracks which are pre-emphasis but not indicated in the TOC.[/QUOTE]
OK. So do you know of any other tool that detects such discs, so we can manually add the pre-emphasis tag?
[QUOTE=mville;185791]OK. So do you know of any other tool that detects such discs, so we can manually add the pre-emphasis tag?[/QUOTE]
EAC, but I believe the last version that did is V0.95 prebeta 3.
This is from May 2003.
[QUOTE=Oggy;185792]EAC, but I believe the last version that did is V0.95 prebeta 3.
This is from May 2003.[/QUOTE]
Thank you. Do you know of any other tool that detects any pre-emphasis discs, post rip?
not post rip, but according to
[url]http://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Comparison_of_CD_rippers[/url]
CueRipper on Windows and XLD on MacOS supports both TOC and subcode detection
[QUOTE=Spoon;185790]It is via the toc only.
It matters as there are a handful of discs which have tracks which are pre-emphasis but not indicated in the TOC.[/QUOTE]
Wanted to bump this with another casual request to add SubCode PE detection to dbpa CD ripper.