![]() ![]() Because when I play Comfortably Numb from both rips followed by the next track there is a smooth transition and I don't hear anything. These sounds come at the VERY end and make me think they are the fraction of a second beginnings of the next track. Anyway this leads me to believe they are the same track (see my question 2 above.)Īnyway, when I play each one by itself I hear a "popping type" sound at the end of the tracks. Also one is ripped as ALAC and the other as WAV, but I don't think that matters. So both have the same ARv2 CRC values and have a confidence of 153, but different offsets. First I will post the logs from the rips of Comfortably Numb from each CD:įrom the first CD rip: Track 6: AccurateRip Verified Confidence 153, Pressing Offset -202 C:\Users\A\Desktop\Lossless CD Rips\The Wall CD2\2-06 Comfortably Numb.m4aįrom the second: Track 6: AccurateRip Verified Confidence 153, Pressing Offset 102 C:\Users\A\Desktop\Lossless CD Rips\The Wall CD2\2-06 Comfortably Numb.wav Getting back to my original 2 The Wall rips (CD2). ![]() Does that mean I have 2 copies of an identical disc, even though (yypothetically speaking) I don't know what those CDs are? And if so, is this a way of checking if 2 unknown CD rips are from the same disc? This is just a theoretical question to help understand how AccurateRip works.Ĥ) Here's where my real problem comes in. My question is does that mean the original CDs were identical, even though they had different barcodes, packaging, etc?ģ) Furthermore, let's say I have 2 unknown rips and I check them with PerfectTUNES and I get the same results I mentioned (AccurateRip DiscIDs match, ARv2 CRCs all match for all tracks, confidence matches, but pressing offset is different. The only difference was the offsets for the 2 rips were different. Now when I checked them with PefectTUNES I got the same AccurateRip DiscID for both discs, the ARv2 CRCs were identical for all 13 tracks, and I got the same confidence level for corresponding tracks. I'll stick to CD2 in each of the 2 versions I ripped (The CD with Comfortably Numb on it.) I have a few questions I was hoping could be clarified for me.ġ) If I check a previously ripped CD with PerfectTUNES, does it go into the AccurateRip database? Also, if I check that same CD rip with CUETools does that go into the AccurateRip database?Ģ) I ripped 2 versions of The Wall that were released in different years with different packaging, different barcodes, etc. Often a duplicate is a lower quality copy of a track (such as a lower mp3 bitrate), or a track appearing on both a compilation and original album.Hi.
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