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Topic: [OT necropost] Does "no match" from CUETools and AccurateRip databases confirm inaccurate rip? (Read 30936 times) previous topic - next topic - Topic derived from Does "no match" from ...
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[OT necropost] Does "no match" from CUETools and AccurateRip databases confirm inaccurate rip?

another form of verification that many people use is PerfectTunes

Perfect Tunes is good for checking AccurateRip confirmation when downloading ISO files, or other audio content off the internet,  and for checking for duplication and for finding different/better artwork than you may currently have

https://www.dbpoweramp.com/perfecttunes.htm

but being from the Illustrate stable of products it sadly has a cost  :-(