It shouldn't be too complicated after all : And either it exists, or maybe a dev would be willing to implement it, who knows ? It could be a standalone software, a component for foobar, etc.
ACCU RIP SOFTWARE
So this thread is up for discussing of a real, efficient, software that could do this. Of course it works in some cases, but it's slow, it needs I have thought of posting in that thread first, but IMHO the problem is larger than that. I had already seen that thread, and I think the perl script is not really adequate (plus it only works with whole disc files - all my 20.000+ files are single track files, I like it that way). What do you think ? Is it doable or not ? Does it already exist ? This would store all the needed information without the file itself (no more separate Accuraterip reports). Optionally submit the results to Accuraterip
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Write the confidence result in a specific tag (%accuraterip confidence%) within the lossless file Check the CRC against the Accuraterip CRC Find the same file using the tags (not the disc ID) : artist, album, title. Take a properly tagged lossless file (let's assume 1 file = 1 track, convenientely ripped, with the gaps at the right place, etc.) Wouldn't it be possible to have a software that could analyze a whole library (FLAC, APE, etc.) and check every single file using Accuraterip database ? Here's how it could work : It would be much more useful to have some tag field called "%accuraterip confidence"% that could contain, either a numeric value when there is a confidence, "0" if the track is unknown to Accuraterip, and something else if the track is known but with a different CRC.īut for all this, we're talking about the ripping process (EAC + Accuraterip plugin). However, having to copy/paste all the AccurateRip reports was a bit of a pain, so I didn't do it.
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When I ripped all my CDs about a year ago, I used EAC 0.95b4 + AccurateRip.