I think that I partially understand what you’re saying. I’ve only just learned of the importance of using checksums and taking other measures to verify that a CD track was ripped and saved error...
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I think that I partially understand what you’re saying. I’ve only just learned of the importance of using checksums and taking other measures to verify that a CD track was ripped and saved error...
Could I also do that using this ripper? https://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
Excuse any misunderstanding but doesn't this contradict what you said here? https://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?46595-AccurateRip-Support-for-Single-CD-Track-Rips
AccurateRip clearly helps you make bit perfect rips, and can obviously do so with practically any ODD. And it’s free. But I don’t like two things about it. First, it can only do what it’s supposed to...
So there’s no way that I could access the checksum of the individual CD track stored in the accuraterip database to compare it to the checksum of my saved file of the CD track rip?
But if there is...
Will AccurateRip verify (statistical likelihood of) bit perfect rips if only one track on an audio CD album were ripped, or must the whole CD be ripped?
I only use that desktop for backing up document, photo and A/V files to storage HDDs. It hasn't been connected for internet access in well over ten years, nor ever again. Don't see much reason not to...
Until I install a new desktop pc next year I've been using EAC on one of my Windows XP desktops. Is dbpoweramp compatible with XP SP2?
FWIW, I never rip an entire CD; I typically rip only one or...
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