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CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1650
Why does CT ignore manually edited tags and leaves them as the were found via internet databases?

If i recall correctly, this was a bug in 2.1.2, fixed in 2.1.2a
CUETools 2.1.6


CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1652
If none of your rips match AR then AR cannot be any more forgiving, they either match or they do not, if you are using a program which cannot check across pressings, then check your cd ripping offset is correct.
I was referring to rip submissions never appearing in the AR database or your backend blocking submissions by ComputerID. (My original post needed editing, sorry for the confusion). This is off-topic, I'll drop it. I no longer submit to AR anyway. Why bother if the data is ignored.
korth

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1653
and in batch modes the popup windows are disabled. When repairing, you have to use Folder browser, and select the actual .cue, not the folder.

Thanks for the clarification. I always use drag'n drop mode. That can be called a batch mode too, so that was the reason I didn't get the pop-up.
Now I can repair some rips 

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1654
How do I rip a CD using CUERipper and go to individual tracks -- but without the occasional HTOA file getting written as a small (silent) "track"?

I want to be able to prepend or append those gaps (HTOA tracks) to existing tracks, but I cannot see how to adjust that setting.

Thank you.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1655
How do I rip a CD using CUERipper and go to individual tracks -- but without the occasional HTOA file getting written as a small (silent) "track"?
I want to be able to prepend or append those gaps (HTOA tracks) to existing tracks, but I cannot see how to adjust that setting.
Thank you.
If you are asking about switching the 'Gap Handling' from 'Gaps Appended + HTOA' to 'Gaps Appended' so pregaps are not written as HTOA, it is handled by
%appdata%/CUERipper/settings.txt
PreserveHTOA=1 is for 'Gaps Appended + HTOA'
PreserveHTOA=0 is for 'Gaps Appended' only

Changing 'Gap Handling' to 'Gaps Appended' can change the log results if the pregap isn't completely silent. AR ignores this but the CTDB doesn't. You may also miss actual Hidden Track One Audio.
I've requested a setting that would treat silence as pregap and nonsilence as HTOA but Gregory didn't acknowledge it.
korth

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1656
Thanks, korth. You are a wealth of knowledge!

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1657
I'm inputting label data into the meta field box of CUERipper 2.1.2 and I am not seeing that data get transferred either to the CUE sheet or the individually ripped tracks. Is this omission a bug, or am I missing something?

Thank you.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1658
To answer - not scared, AccurateRip is soon to be 10 years old (from first concept), and has around 1 billion track submissions in the database, I would like to think that what differentiates AccurateRip from others (there have been 2 which have come and gone over the years) is the effort put in on the backend to keep the crap out, the front end (as you find in EAC or dBpoweramp) is 100x less complex, even with checking across pressings than the backend.


I don't know how updated are the statistics from AccurateRip website, but it says 2 million unique discs. CTDB has only 8 weeks of EAC support and it has 10% of what AR has. Definitively it will slow down as it will approach AR numbers, but soon this will not be an issue anymore. Next year no one will care witch is bigger, only the features will matter.

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate AR, but I don't like your answer: "We are so big that we don't fear anyone, we do not need to step up our game". With this attitude you are going nowhere.

Please be more competitive, we will all benefit.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1659
>we do not need to step up our game

It is going to take about 6 to 8 months of work to be able to verify individual tracks without TOCs against AccurateRip and to be able to correct them, if this amount of effort if not being competitive, I do not know what is.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1660
Hi,
I'm completely new at ripping .flac files, and read that cueripper was a good and simple software to use. So I have it and now have two questions, which I have circled in yellow. What are these sliders and how should they be set? 



Hope this is the right place for this question.?.?

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1661
The slider on the left is the compression, normally Flac only goes from 0 - 8, but using the libFlake you can a little more compression when using 9 - 11. you can read more about the Flake encoder HERE.

The slider on the right is the ripping method. Secure means that the track is is read twice and the checksums are compared to see if the rip is clean. Paranoid mode will rip the track 4 times and compare the checksums of each rip to make sure they match. You can see below in the window tray where it says 6, this means that the disc in the the accurip database. This means that 6 other people have ripped the disc and your rip with be compared against their results to make sure your rip is clean.

Correct me if I'm wrong about the ripping methods 

The setting in the screenshot look fine to use for your ripping.
Who are you and how did you get in here ?
I'm a locksmith, I'm a locksmith.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1662
Thanks A_Man_Eating_Duck, appreciate your input 

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1663
Thanks A_Man_Eating_Duck, appreciate your input 


I'd change libFlake to libFLAC, move the slider to 8 and leave the EAC log at "Secure"... Anything more is overkill. In fact, "Burst" would be fine, as long as the AccurateRip results indicate a good rip.

I have had problems playing back libFlake-encoded tracks using compression setting 11.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1664
A little feature request to Gregory 

I would like Cuetools to be able to create multiple ARTIST (also applies to GENRE) tags in order to be compatible with FLAC recommended way of tagging (also applies for APE tags).

Let's see the following example:

Quote
FILE "13 The Calling _ Day of Celebration.tak" WAVE
  TRACK 13 AUDIO
    TITLE "The Calling / Day of Celebration"
    PERFORMER "Santana; Eric Clapton"
    INDEX 01 00:00:00


The aplication would see "; " as a separator and write 2 artist tags
ARTIST Santana
ARTIST Eric Clapton

I have doubts about what would be the best separator to use:
ID3 tags uses " / "
Foobar uses "; "
Mp3tag uses "\\"

I would bet for " / " for being compatible with ID3 Tag but the problem comes when you want to convert to MP3, since "ARTIST Santa / Eric Clapton" would be compatible with the specs but in this way two tags would be written. Maybe the best solution would be to implement it just when converting to a lossless format, or just when converting to certain types of tags (vorbis and ape).

Would like to know your opinions on the issue.

Kind regards,

Manlord

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1665
CUETools uses TagLib library (https://github.com/mono/taglib-sharp), which is in theory capable of handling multiple artist tags (using ';' as a separator when needed). But i try to avoid this.
Lack of universal standards for tags makes it a huge mess. Every metadata database, every file format, every audio player has it's own conventions.
CUETools has to deal with 3 metadata databases (musicbrainz, freedb, discogs), 4 major file/tag format families (vorbis(flac/ogg), id3v1/v2(mp3,ape), mpeg4(m4a), cue), and an unknown set of audio players.
For now i try to avoid complicated stuff like multiple artist tags, and keep it simple.

Musicbrainz and discogs return list of artists together with list of separators, e.g. 'Simon',  ' & ', 'Garfunkel' or 'Tom Petty', ' and ', 'The Heartbreakers'. This is very cool, but i don't know of any tag format or audio player capable of handling this.
CUETools 2.1.6

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1666
I understand your position Gregory, I will continue to do a 2 step method.

Quote
Musicbrainz and discogs return list of artists together with list of separators, e.g. 'Simon', ' & ', 'Garfunkel' or 'Tom Petty', ' and ', 'The Heartbreakers'. This is very cool, but i don't know of any tag format or audio player capable of handling this.


Indeed that is the most convenient solution, but with the agreements that exists about tags I doubt it will be implemented some day.

By the way, any plans to support editing per track artist when syncing to Musicbrainz or freedb?

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1667
A hodgepodge piece of amateur software, in Russian-Canadian style. Guys, use professional applications like EAC, for Christ sake.

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1668
A hodgepodge piece of amateur software, in Russian-Canadian style. Guys, use professional applications like EAC, for Christ sake.


Bigotry and blasphemy aside, how is EAC any more or less "professional"?

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1669
To answer - not scared, AccurateRip is soon to be 10 years old (from first concept), and has around 1 billion track submissions in the database, I would like to think that what differentiates AccurateRip from others (there have been 2 which have come and gone over the years) is the effort put in on the backend to keep the crap out, the front end (as you find in EAC or dBpoweramp) is 100x less complex, even with checking across pressings than the backend.



This is all OT and would be better in the CTDB thread.
Both have their place and I still wish dBpoweramp would add support for CTDB. I know Gregory looked at adding it through the open DSP but apparently it is not documented clearly enough and does not have enough access to work back and forth with dBpoweramp.

Quote
We are giving AccurateRip a push, to be able to verify tracks ripped from any ripper, so the iTunes crowd can quantify what iTunes is really putting out  and possibly to do small scale corrections from what will be one of the largest stores of lossless tracks online.


Spoon, are you looking at AR doing some RS based repairs in a manner similar to CTDB?

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1670
After switching back from x64 to x32 Windows on my netbook I've got following error using FLACCL:



Some flac files are written correctly, but not all tracks.

libFLAC produced all files without errors.

Any advice?

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1671
Hi:

I've used CueTools on 32-bit systems, and always download ffmpeg.exe to be able to output ALAC.

Now I'm "installing" on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.  Do I need to do anything different with CueTools?

What about ffmpeg.exe?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayer-win32/files/ has just ffmpeg.exe for 32-bit Windows. Is there a more suitable ffmpeg.exe somewhere that works better on 64-bit systems?

Or, is ffmpeg.exe even still required? Is the current version of CueTools able to read and output ALAC without the need of getting a separate encoder?

Thanks

 

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1672
How can I change the output folder?
I clicked the icon next to Output, but it won't let me select “Browse”. 

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1673
How can I change the output folder?
I clicked the icon next to Output, but it won't let me select “Browse”.
'Browse' should be available when the Input is either 'Folder browser' or 'Hide browser'. 'Multiselect Browser' and 'Drag'n'drop mode' require a 'template' because more than one disc can be selected.
korth

CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.5 (current)

Reply #1674
Gregory,

Can you please add support for XLD logs when cross checking the calculated CRC values against the values from log.

Also, this log:

Code: [Select]
Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

EAC extraction logfile from 8. October 2009, 17:21

Various / Diggin In The Crates - Rare Studio Masters: 1993-1997

Used drive  : LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4836K  Adapter: 4  ID: 0

Read mode   : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache   : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : Yes

Read offset correction   : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out   : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks  : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations   : Yes
Used interface   : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000
Gap handling : Appended to previous track

Used output format   : User Defined Encoder
Selected bitrate : 320 kBit/s
Quality : High
Add ID3 tag : No
Command line compressor : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Flac\flac.exe
Additional command line options : -V -8 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s


TOC of the extracted CD

Track |  Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector
---------------------------------------------------------
1  |  0:00.00 |  4:18.54 | 0 | 19403 
2  |  4:18.54 |  3:43.72 | 19404 | 36200 
3  |  8:02.51 |  4:14.73 | 36201 | 55323 
4  | 12:17.49 |  4:10.57 | 55324 | 74130 
5  | 16:28.31 |  4:33.02 | 74131 | 94607 
6  | 21:01.33 |  4:30.01 | 94608 |  114858 
7  | 25:31.34 |  4:01.74 | 114859 |  133007 
8  | 29:33.33 |  3:34.14 | 133008 |  149071 
9  | 33:07.47 |  4:27.48 | 149072 |  169144 
  10  | 37:35.20 |  4:06.11 | 169145 |  187605 
  11  | 41:41.31 |  4:33.35 | 187606 |  208115 
  12  | 46:14.66 |  3:22.61 | 208116 |  223326 
  13  | 49:37.52 |  3:35.74 | 223327 |  239525 
  14  | 53:13.51 |  4:38.54 | 239526 |  260429 
  15  | 57:52.30 |  3:41.33 | 260430 |  277037 
  16  | 61:33.63 |  3:22.72 | 277038 |  292259 
  17  | 64:56.60 |  2:38.61 | 292260 |  304170 
  18  | 67:35.46 |  3:17.67 | 304171 |  319012 
  19  | 70:53.38 |  4:04.21 | 319013 |  337333 
  20  | 74:57.59 |  4:17.27 | 337334 |  356635 


Track 13

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\The Lump Lump [Nubian Mix] [Featuring Brand Nubian].wav

Peak level 93.8 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC FF237B77
Copy CRC FF237B77
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [C55AC37B]
Copy OK


All tracks accurately ripped

No errors occurred

End of status report

------------------------------------------------------------

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

EAC extraction logfile from 8. October 2009, 17:58

Various / Diggin In The Crates - Rare Studio Masters: 1993-1997

Used drive  : LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4836K  Adapter: 4  ID: 0

Read mode   : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache   : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : Yes

Read offset correction   : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out   : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks  : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations   : Yes
Used interface   : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000
Gap handling : Appended to previous track

Used output format   : User Defined Encoder
Selected bitrate : 320 kBit/s
Quality : High
Add ID3 tag : No
Command line compressor : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Flac\flac.exe
Additional command line options : -V -8 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s


TOC of the extracted CD

Track |  Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector
---------------------------------------------------------
1  |  0:00.00 |  4:18.54 | 0 | 19403 
2  |  4:18.54 |  3:43.72 | 19404 | 36200 
3  |  8:02.51 |  4:14.73 | 36201 | 55323 
4  | 12:17.49 |  4:10.57 | 55324 | 74130 
5  | 16:28.31 |  4:33.02 | 74131 | 94607 
6  | 21:01.33 |  4:30.01 | 94608 |  114858 
7  | 25:31.34 |  4:01.74 | 114859 |  133007 
8  | 29:33.33 |  3:34.14 | 133008 |  149071 
9  | 33:07.47 |  4:27.48 | 149072 |  169144 
  10  | 37:35.20 |  4:06.11 | 169145 |  187605 
  11  | 41:41.31 |  4:33.35 | 187606 |  208115 
  12  | 46:14.66 |  3:22.61 | 208116 |  223326 
  13  | 49:37.52 |  3:35.74 | 223327 |  239525 
  14  | 53:13.51 |  4:38.54 | 239526 |  260429 
  15  | 57:52.30 |  3:41.33 | 260430 |  277037 
  16  | 61:33.63 |  3:22.72 | 277038 |  292259 
  17  | 64:56.60 |  2:38.61 | 292260 |  304170 
  18  | 67:35.46 |  3:17.67 | 304171 |  319012 
  19  | 70:53.38 |  4:04.21 | 319013 |  337333 
  20  | 74:57.59 |  4:17.27 | 337334 |  356635 


Track  1

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Bring It On [Remix].wav

Pre-gap length  0:00:02.00

Peak level 95.5 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC E1DB0FFA
Copy CRC E1DB0FFA
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [15F12A21]
Copy OK

Track  2

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\You Know Now [Remix].wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 11DC7E8A
Copy CRC 11DC7E8A
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [D7D19EA9]
Copy OK

Track  3

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Caught Up in the Game.wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC 70E20EC9
Copy CRC 70E20EC9
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [6A4B44B5]
Copy OK

Track  4

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Respect the Architect [Remix] [Featuring Bahamadia].wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 10C12DDE
Copy CRC 10C12DDE
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [DEA84470]
Copy OK

Track  5

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Daaam! [Remix].wav

Peak level 92.8 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 91332F1C
Copy CRC 91332F1C
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [5BABBDE7]
Copy OK

Track  6

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Problemz.wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC DE393D21
Copy CRC DE393D21
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [323FBB65]
Copy OK

Track  7

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Rockin’ It.wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC FFB7D5F7
Copy CRC FFB7D5F7
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [F8BAE829]
Copy OK

Track  8

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\MVP [Remix #2].wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC 9E1329B5
Copy CRC 9E1329B5
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [9E39A0CE]
Copy OK

Track  9

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\North South East West [Remix].wav

Peak level 100.0 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 22C3E1C4
Copy CRC 22C3E1C4
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [BCD16C8E]
Copy OK

Track 10

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Story of My Life.wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 7EF48E77
Copy CRC 7EF48E77
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [DFAD6256]
Copy OK

Track 11

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\You Can’t Front [Featuring Lord Finesse and Sadat X].wav

Peak level 90.7 %
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC 7AD5C362
Copy CRC 7AD5C362
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [11CD821B]
Copy OK

Track 12

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Life’s a Bitch [Remix #2] [Featuring AZ].wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 41D842ED
Copy CRC 41D842ED
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [4680D18E]
Copy OK

Track 13

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\The Lump Lump [Nubian Mix] [Featuring Brand Nubian].wav

Peak level 93.8 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC FF237B77
Copy CRC FF237B77
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [C55AC37B]
Copy OK

Track 14

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Lyrics [Remix].wav

Peak level 100.0 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC A2ACA0D3
Copy CRC A2ACA0D3
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [3739A3BD]
Copy OK

Track 15

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Mad Izm ['95 Remix].wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 99.2 %
Test CRC 69F96744
Copy CRC 69F96744
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [207ED13D]
Copy OK

Track 16

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Cut That Weak Shit [Remix] [Featuring Kwaze Modoe and Royal Flush].wav

Peak level 100.0 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC BBBB801A
Copy CRC BBBB801A
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [50085E7B]
Copy OK

Track 17

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Love Child.wav

Peak level 91.2 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 93C15DD0
Copy CRC 93C15DD0
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [2F48F58A]
Copy OK

Track 18

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Guess Who’s Back  [Remix].wav

Peak level 79.3 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC C504CF40
Copy CRC C504CF40
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [D28482D3]
Copy OK

Track 19

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\The Difference.wav

Peak level 99.7 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC CFFC2800
Copy CRC CFFC2800
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [A8C789BB]
Copy OK

Track 20

Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\I Be [Remix].wav

Peak level 99.9 %
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC D2CC24CF
Copy CRC D2CC24C
Accurately ripped (confidence 1)  [9608E61A]
Copy OK


All tracks accurately ripped

No errors occurred

End of status report

gives this result:

Code: [Select]
[CUETools log; Date: 11/28/2011 12:35:19 AM; Version: 2.1.2a]
[CTDB TOCID: Sni6BQSyPWfYy4WIratT49CZjfs-] found.
[ CTDBID ] Status
[fc346744] (3/3) Accurately ripped
[AccurateRip ID: 003ac3c9-03581ae2-63129314] found.
Track  [ CRC ] Status
 01 [15f12a21] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 02 [d7d19ea9] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 03 [6a4b44b5] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 04 [dea84470] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 05 [5babbde7] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 06 [323fbb65] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 07 [f8bae829] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 08 [9e39a0ce] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 09 [bcd16c8e] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 10 [dfad6256] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 11 [11cd821b] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 12 [4680d18e] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 13 [c55ac37b] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 14 [3739a3bd] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 15 [207ed13d] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 16 [50085e7b] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 17 [2f48f58a] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 18 [d28482d3] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 19 [a8c789bb] (3/3) Accurately ripped
 20 [9608e61a] (3/3) Accurately ripped

Track Peak [ CRC32  ] [W/O NULL] [  LOG  ]
 --  100.0 [41E90A22] [30DB2FA7]  
 01  95.5 [E1DB0FFA] [4C93568A] [FF237B77]: CRC32 for track 13
 02  99.9 [11DC7E8A] [9430DF94] [E1DB0FFA]: CRC32 for track 1
 03  99.9 [70E20EC9] [0CE504C1] [11DC7E8A]: CRC32 for track 2
 04  99.9 [10C12DDE] [D2CE7E0C] [70E20EC9]: CRC32 for track 3
 05  92.8 [91332F1C] [5FAA2C0D] [10C12DDE]: CRC32 for track 4
 06  99.9 [DE393D21] [C0A4441B] [91332F1C]: CRC32 for track 5
 07  99.9 [FFB7D5F7] [76BF93CE] [DE393D21]: CRC32 for track 6
 08  99.9 [9E1329B5] [FAFD9C98] [FFB7D5F7]: CRC32 for track 7
 09  100.0 [22C3E1C4] [1802AB60] [9E1329B5]: CRC32 for track 8
 10  99.9 [7EF48E77] [02B7C375] [22C3E1C4]: CRC32 for track 9
 11  90.7 [7AD5C362] [69D22E63] [7EF48E77]: CRC32 for track 10
 12  99.9 [41D842ED] [9B2D246D] [7AD5C362]: CRC32 for track 11
 13  93.8 [FF237B77] [40269DC6] [41D842ED]: CRC32 for track 12
 14  100.0 [A2ACA0D3] [37C7D3FA] [FF237B77]: CRC32 for track 13
 15  99.9 [69F96744] [CDDB47C6] [A2ACA0D3]: CRC32 for track 14
 16  100.0 [BBBB801A] [4F181A17] [69F96744]: CRC32 for track 15
 17  91.2 [93C15DD0] [ED833F35] [BBBB801A]: CRC32 for track 16
 18  79.3 [C504CF40] [39A86EC3] [93C15DD0]: CRC32 for track 17
 19  99.7 [CFFC2800] [69DFDDDE] [C504CF40]: CRC32 for track 18
 20  99.9 [D2CC24CF] [EA552F37] [CFFC2800]: CRC32 for track 19

Maybe you can also fix this. It shouldn't be complicated.

Thanks.