Re: One track cannot be verified, differs in 46 samples @04:07:54
Reply #1 – 2019-10-16 17:42:02
Track 14 Filename C:\EAC Rips\Jang Hye Jin (장혜진) - Golden Best - 1997 (CD - FLAC - Lossless)\14 - 열정.wav Peak level 100.0 % Extraction speed 3.1 X Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC 97134DB6 Copy CRC C756CB48 Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [EF3B68BD], AccurateRip returned [EECA57F0] (AR v2) Copy OK --- [CTDB TOCID: eVTcldSGf4ytZ8fEdVCT6iCFXoQ-] found Submit result: insufficient quality Track | CTDB Status [...] 14 | (4/4) Differs in 46 samples @04:07:54 [...] If you are sure that your rip contains errors, you can use CUETools to repair it. Track 14 Track quality is less than 100%. That means there were re-reads. As re-reads increase the Track quality is lowered. No errors so the re-reads did yield consistent data. ✔ ... but Test & Copy CRC's don't match. ✖ AccurateRip: No match (confidence 2). There are at least 2 rips that matched each other in the database for Track 14 but didn't match yours. All other tracks from your rip did match the database (confidence 2). ✖ CTDB: No match (Differs in 46 samples (confidence 4/4)). 4 of 4 rips match each other in the database for Track 14 but didn't match yours. All other tracks from your rip did match the database (confidence 4/4). ✖ The CD could be dirty or damaged. It is possible that the CD has a flaw that allows the data in that area to be read with more than one consistent result. It is also possible that you have a different pressing not yet in the database(s). I would try repairing the rip. I suggest the EAC log file be in the same folder as the audio files. This isn't required for this rip but may be helpful when processing other rips. The instructions below are for this rip and may need adjustment for other situations. If you use CUETools often it may be beneficial to create a 'repair' profile to save any alternate settings.Action : Encode change the script from 'default' to 'repair'Mode : Tracks (to match your rip type) remove check from 'Edit Tags' to keep original tags without a popup window.Audio Output : Lossless, Audio file format: flac, Encoder: libFLAC, Slider: 8 (to closely match your rip).CUE Paths (suggestions) Input: Folder Browser Output: Use template Template: [%directoryname%\]new[%unique%]\%filename%.cue or [%directoryname%\]repaired[%unique%]\%filename%.cue You may also want to check the box: Audio Filenames - Keep original filenames or change the Track format: to %tracknumber% - %title% to match your rip. Find the rip in the folder browser (left window) expanding folders as needed. Expand the rip folder and select the CUE (if exists) or the grouped flac files (same icon as 'Audio file format'). Press Go. CUETools will verify the rip then retrieve the recovery record. Respond to any pop-ups. CUETools will encode a new copy of the rip using the recovery record in a sub-folder named 'new' (or 'repaired'). The result shown in the log window is a projected result. The new copy doesn't get verified. You can verify if you wish. Collapse the rip folder in the folder browser then expand it again. There should be a folder named 'new' (or 'repaired'). Expand that folder and select the CUE. Change to Action: Verify. Press Go.