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Reply #25
wait, can this detect transcodes?

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Reply #26
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wait, can this detect transcodes?

If you transcoded A to B and the program detected A as "a decoded MP3" to begin with (which it currently does extremely well for me), it will most certainly detect B as decoded as well.

EDIT: but not transcodes as in "looks like the file you've given me was first encoded to Musepack and then converted to MP3"; it will just give you the usual "this track looks like a decoded MP3"

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Reply #27
Could source code be made available? A foobar plugin would be very useful IMO to check bootlegs. Saves time not having to decode.

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Reply #28
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Could source code be made available? A foobar plugin would be very useful IMO to check bootlegs. Saves time not having to decode.

100% agreed! Foo plugin will be great! But as far as i understand you may not need source code for making this plugin - it can work with binary, like CLI encoder, and show log somewhere in separate window or in console

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Reply #29
Any chance seeing binary for OS X [or source btw]? That way I could bring my laptop, extract a track from someone's cd and test it out before purchasing the said cd from that person!
If you dont have any mac to compile it well I don't know if I can really help...

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Reply #30
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Any chance seeing binary for OS X [or source btw]?

mat128,
We plan to support Macs, but might be to the end of this year, when we will have enought financials to buy a mac  . For now we support only INTELs.
About source code - unfortunately, we do not open the source code of this software 
Best Regards,
Oleg Berngardt,
auCDtect developer.


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Reply #32
Bern:

Would it be helpful to you to get some minidisc and digital FM results?  Some friends and  I are getting very high probability MPEG results on some known minidisc recordings.  If auC is analyzing spectral characteristics, is there any way to refine its recognition of MD/FM compression vs. source MP3 compression?

 

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Reply #33
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Bern:

Would it be helpful to you to get some minidisc and digital FM results?  Some friends and  I are getting very high probability MPEG results on some known minidisc recordings.  If auC is analyzing spectral characteristics, is there any way to refine its recognition of MD/FM compression vs. source MP3 compression?
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We are planning to detect more accurately some other lossy audio formats (say, OGG) ,
but for now we do not have FM or minidiscs tests in our plans.

Thank you very much for idea and help,
Best Regards,
Oleg.

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Reply #34
Could source code be made available? A foobar plugin would be very useful IMO to check bootlegs. Saves time not having to decode.


Seems like a great program aucdtect. Is this project still active? I was looking for a program that could detect transcodes.