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Originally Posted by randytravis
the list isn't accurate anymore, there's more than 20,000 discs in the database now. try a couple of different ones.
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How about 39 different ones?
after 37 cds with one found in the database, half the remaining ones not in the databse and other half not the correct pressing, I finaly got an idea! I pulled out some box sets and bingo bango! the next 2 were in the database! Box sets seem to only have one pressing, or at least the 2 I checked.
The first drive when running accruate rip wanted 3 discs to check, ergo the reason for so many discs. The 2nd drive only asked for 1 disc to check the database
And what's more interesting is that accurate rip determined both drives have +6 samples and +24 bytes!!!
I still don't know why comparing wavs from a known wav and a ripped wav didn't render anything other than zero for both drives. But now both my drives, instead of 0 offset, have +6!!!
I'm thinking of putting my old cd rom in and trying the compare wav method and the accuate rip method. I know the offset for that, if it were correct.
Thanks for your help Randy!
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