
#PERFECTTUNES HELP SOFTWARE#
I would have assumed that if you get a confident AccurateRip result for a disc in dbpoweramp or EAC that means you have an accurate rip, but when other software returns different results, I'm not so sure.Ĭlick to expand.That's a weird one. How can the software recognise the same Accurate Rip checksums for Rip A and Rip B but differ in the number of matches?Īnother weird thing is that, for Rip B, Perfect Tunes finds a completely different offset for the third track to the first two and comes up with a different AR2 checksum to the original log's AR2 checksum. How can Rip B match all 32 in the database while Rip A only matches 31 because the 32nd is slightly different? Most weirdly, the first track of Rip B gets 32/32 from CueTools, but the first track in Rip A only gets 31/32 with 1/32 differing in samples. The checksums CueTools has found for each rip (of the same disc, of course) are the same, but the results are different. Now, Rip B on drive B this time using EAC. I don't have a report for this but they definitely all were accurately ripped with a double figures confidence at the time.


All tracks at the time were returned as accurately ripped. First confusing thing (this is all with the same disc). If anyone can help me regain my sanity, please do!ġ.

I'm bewildered and don't understand anything anymore.
