Hi Friends
I have done two bitcompare track procedures using foobar2000 bitcompare. Could you please help me understand the results properly
Scenario 1:- Same track in same movie but two different editions of CDs
Here is the results
Comparing:
"Tell Me Why_edition1.flac"
"Tell Me Why_edition2.flac"
Compared 11340756 samples.
Differences found: 22413039 values, starting at 0:00.295465, peak: 1.2105713 at 0:32.057347, 1ch
Channel difference peaks: 1.2105713 1.0881653
File #1 peaks: 0.8833923 0.7939758
File #2 peaks: 0.8833923 0.7939758
Detected offset as 730 samples.
Comparing again with corrected offset...
Compared 11340026 samples, with offset of 730 discarding last/first samples from total of 11340756, discarded samples were silent in both files.
Differences found within the compared range: 61 values, starting at 0:26.814399, peak: 0.0386658 at 0:43.222517, 1ch
Channel difference peaks: 0.0386658 0.0244446
File #1 peaks: 0.8833923 0.7939758
File #2 peaks: 0.8833923 0.7939758
As far as I understand both tracks have same number of samples and same peak levels, But what is "Differences found within the compared range: 61 values, starting at 0:26.814399, peak: 0.0386658 at 0:43.222517, 1ch
Channel difference peaks: 0.0386658 0.0244446" ?
Scenario 2:- Normal song in CD1 and same song remastered in CD2
Differences found in compared tracks.
Comparing:
"track1.flac"
"track1_remastered.flac"
Differences found: length mismatch - 4:12.786667 vs 4:14.813333, 11147892 vs 11237268 samples.
Compared 11147892 samples, discarded last 89376 samples from the longer file.
Differences found within the compared range: 22148453 values, starting at 0:00.613288, peak: 1.2126770 at 0:18.514558, 1ch
Channel difference peaks: 1.2126770 1.0762939
File #1 peaks: 0.8758545 0.9999695
File #2 peaks: 0.6316528 0.6376953
Total duration processed: 4:12.787
Time elapsed: 0:03.471
72.82x realtime
I see there are more samples in the remastered track but it has lower peaks. Is there anything more to this?
Cheers