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Audiochecker and FLAC verification?

Hi,
I downloaded a FLAC album from a source I don't completely trust. There is no EAC log included, but there is an audiochecker.log file that lists for each tack:

  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.

Was this file made by the original ripper? Is it just guesswork or it does it mean the FLAC is certainly genuine?
last.fm/user/ihatepretending

Re: Audiochecker and FLAC verification?

Reply #1
Unless you rip it yourself, there is no way to know.

Re: Audiochecker and FLAC verification?

Reply #2
So the audiochecker log is meaningless? Or is it at least an intelligent guess?

Also, I converted the FLAC to ALAC using CUETools and the AccurateRip plugin listed "accurately ripped" for each track. Does that mean anything in terms of genuineness?
last.fm/user/ihatepretending