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foocdtect (Output report format and auto file for each directory)

I've seen some reports done for lossless file like this.


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fooCDtect - foobar2000 + auCDtect, baralgin.

auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2
Copyright (c) 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.

     mode: 0

===========================================
    Track: 1-02. Manuel Tur - Es Cub

Processing file: [1-02. Manuel Tur - Es Cub.aucdtect]
Detected average hi-boundary frequency: 2.086244e+004 Hz
Detected average lo-boundary frequency: 1.481215e+004 Hz
Detected average hi-cut frequency: 2.165653e+004 Hz
Detected average lo-cut frequency: 1.543024e+004 Hz
Maximum probablis boundary frequency: 2.189100e+004 Hz
Coefficient of nonlinearity of a phase: 3.465879e-002
First order smothness: 6.474742e-001
Second order smothness: 5.896252e-001

------------------------------------------------------------
This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%

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I've downloaded foocdtect from here: http://audiophilesoft.ru/load/coders_utils/foocdtect/7-1-0-60
The only report I can get out of it is like:
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fooCDtect - foobar2000 + auCDtect, baralgin.

auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2
Copyright (c) 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.

     mode: 0

===========================================
    Track: 009. Culoe De Song - The Dragon's End (OM)
  Quality: CDDA 100%
===========================================

So, questions:
  • I would like the similar report output as the first example.
  • Also, for it to process all selected files in foobar2000 and automatically create a fooCDtect.log file in each directory. Same as how auCDtectTaskManager does it.

Settings for the encoder are as follows --autodel --output %d --threads 12 --mode 0 --lfor 2 --lenc 3 and as attached:


Thanks.

Re: foocdtect (Output report format and auto file for each directory)

Reply #1
That software has been somewhat debunked.  As an audio professional, I would never trust it in a million years.  Here is a thread about it:
https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,111582.0.html

Re: foocdtect (Output report format and auto file for each directory)

Reply #2
What if any SW would you recommend?

I just want a log sent to each folder for that particular album. I still wouldn't mind getting a solution for this.

Re: foocdtect (Output report format and auto file for each directory)

Reply #3
Got it solved'ish

See fancy screenshots attached. Step 1 through 6.

I haven't been able to format the log as I'd like. (maybe another day) :)

Re: foocdtect (Output report format and auto file for each directory)

Reply #4
Solved, In the above encoder settings change:

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--lfor 2

To (for verbose method)
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--lfor 3


Here's full switches:
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--output <filename> 	temp file name (this option is necessary)
--threads <integer> set maximum number active threads (max 8), default [0] - unlimited
--mode <integer> detect mode [0..40], default 0,
0 - slow and most accurate, 40 - fast, but less accurate
--tpath <path> temporary folder for wav-files (example: --tpath "d:\temp")
--priority <0|1|2|3> checking priority (0 - use converter settings, 1 - idle, 2 - below normal, 3 - normal)

--lfor <1|2|3> log format (1 - simple, 2 - normal, 3 - verbose)
--lenc <1|2|3> default log encoding (1 - ansi, 2 - utf16, 3 - utf8)
--autodel autodelete "saved" tracks