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The same (problem) happens if I just convert only to «FLAC» (using single encoder).īy now, I've already changed settings, drives - purchased the (here) most recommended one - but still no cigar, even with the most conservative/high quality/slow settings! Strangely enough (or not, you tell me.), both other (WAVs) files do not present any problem! No error reported, but while on the (critical) listening test (of the FLAC file) there are songs with small missing parts/bits of sound, ie, audible drop-outs or issues it affects one to three tracks a disc. With all the discs I've ripped sofar - for "«dBpoweramp» fine tuning & future routine procedures" - I'm stumbling upon the same problem: I'm doing a "RIP to MultiEncoder" with «FLAC», «WAV AsSource» and «WAV 320kbps~48KHz» as the chosen formats. I'm using «dBpoweramp R 14.4» with an old «Fujitsu-Siemens s7100» (Intel T-2500 2.0GHz/4GB of RAM) with Win XP Prof SP3, and already posted the "Secure Extraction Log" of one of the CDs in the thread 'FLAC Problem'. Maybe they didn't reached the site, so, once more, I'm hoping someone can help me. I have already posted two follow-ups - on the thread called FLAC Problem - which don't seem to appear anywhere!? This is my second post regarding this subject. what is Media Player doing to the files, that is causing PerfectTUNES to fail to such a vast extent?
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I then ran PerfectTUNES on that folder, and it also said it was perfect.Īs a final test, I re-ripped the album again to WMA lossless, using Windows Media Player on my Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit PC, and that failed on 12 of the 13 tracks. I then tried ripping that same album to WMA 9.2 Lossless using CD Ripper, that ripped as 100% accurate. I tried PerfectTUNES on the ripped album, and that also said it was perfect.
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That's compares with AccurateRip as it rips, and it said it was perfect. yet.Įdit: I have just ripped an album that previously failed, to.
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If it's going to fail on almost my full collection, it's just not worth me purchasing it. Which makes me question just how big the database is, that my collection will be compared against. That's close to 100% failure, just on 21 albums. The one album that seemed to be, failed on 12 out of 13 tracks, with the "Not Enough Information in AccurateRip to Verify" error. Out of 21 albums, 20 of them were not present in AccurateRip. All of these albums have been ripped direct from CD with windows media player (in Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit), as WMA lossless audio files. I created a test folder with just 21 albums in. The concept seems great, but after a run through, I am concerned about the results.Īfter reading a thread about WMA compatibility, I re-downloaded the installer to try again. I have just downloaded and installed the unregistered version of PerfectTUNES.