I've been trying to rip The Lion King soundtrack and it seems to crash right after it rips the last track but before generating a log file (so no log to post). It does rip cleanly and then crashes. I tried it multiple times. I ripped it using Windows 7 Pro 32-bit. It's running no virus scan software (as I don't use this PC to get on the internet) or any program that should interfere with contacting CTDB at all. I also tried it on another PC that's completely different hardware, motherboard, DVD drive, pretty much everything is different running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Anniversary. I did read some others having a similar issue but didn't find the resolution. Any suggestions? I don't know if it helps but the CD's ISBN is 1-55723-597-X and the bar code is 05008-60858-73. This is the only CD out of 504 rips that it has happened on so far and it seems to follow the CD.
Gregory is looking into this. No solution so far that I'm aware of.
I did find the rips from both PCs in the CTDB. Today using drive SN-208FB and yesterday using drive iHAS124.
Thanks Korth, is there a chance it's actually the pressing since some are ripping properly? Looking at it closer it does have a few very light surface scratches that usually aren't an issue. If they do cause any issue I take it to a local 2nd hand shop that will run it through their "resurfacing" machine for $2 which has worked a few times for problem CD's. This doesn't seem produce an error though unless it's the last track as it crashes immediately after finishing. My desktop drive is a iHAS124-14 (Newegg Part: 27-106-393) and the other is an HP CDDVDW SN-208FB. I do have two laptops I could run it through also if there's a chance it might work.
For testing could I just rip the last track or does it need to rip the whole CD to do a lookup?
I've sent Gregory the info. Please give him a chance to take a look.
For testing could I just rip the last track or does it need to rip the whole CD to do a lookup?
The CTDB EAC plugin only works on a full CD rip.
Edit: For anyone finding this hard to follow, the infrequent crash of EAC described above is believed to occur when the CTDB EAC plugin attempts to communicate with the CUETools DataBase (CTDB). You should be able to rip the [problem] CD by temporarily disabling the CTDB EAC plugin. F9 > Audio Plugins > uncheck the CUETools DB Plugin to disable, check to enable.
Thanks Korth, will do and set it aside for now. If you need me to test anything just let me know it's been 100% consistent and reproduce-able.
Thanks, I was able to reproduce it... Took me awhile to get a CD-R. I swear, i found an 8-track before i found a CD-R :)
The plugin finishes its job correctly and returns the verification log to EAC, which promptly crashes. The verification log for this is CD has a very long line ("or (4/493) differs in 4226 samples @01:18:42-01:18:43,01:19:01..."). This line is almost 8000 characters long. The whole log is around 16k i think. EAC doesn't crash if i return the log with each line truncated to 1k. I'll modify the plugin to produce shorter lines, and I'll also pass this along to Andre to fix a buffer overflow in EAC.
..., and I'll also pass this along to Andre to fix a buffer overflow in EAC.
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Great news! Thank you very much for all your efforts.
Greetings, ...
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Any progress on this issue?
TIA
No reply from Andre. Ultimately this should be fixed in EAC.
Updated plugin with a workaround here: http://s3.cuetools.net/CUETools.CTDB.EACPlugin.2.1.6.zip
Thanks for your patience.
Thanks Gregory!! it works beautifully.
I may have a damaged CD though, CTDB status part is indeed huge:
Track | CTDB Status
1 | (1170/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 24 samples @00:45:36,00:47:03,00:54:27,00:57:62,00:59:28-00:59:46,02:01:34,03:09:36,03:12:00,03:45:37,03:49:08,03:51:68, or (1/1477) differs in 24 samples @00:45:36,00:47:03,00:54:27,00:57:62,00:59:28-00:59:46,02:01:34,03:09:36,03:12:00,03:45:37,03:49:08,03:51:68, or (2/1477) differs in 1984 samples @00:05:12-00:05:21,00:06:56-00:11:70,00:12:38-00:13:66,00:14:33-00:14:58,00:17:50,00:22:16,00:23:00-00:23:11,00:23:52,00:24:29-00:27:02,00:27:62-00:29:58,00:33:25-00:34:46,00:35:74-00:36:34,00:37:10,00:39:25,00:50:16-00:50:17,01:05:54,02:22:29-02:22:66,02:23:54-02:24:16,02:26:40, or (2/1477) differs in 1984 samples @00:05:12-00:05:21,00:06:56-00:11:70,00:12:38-00:13:66,00:14:33-00:14:58,00:17:50,00:22:16,00:23:00-00:23:11,00:23:52,00:24:29-00:27:02,00:27:62-00:29:58,00:33:25-00:34:46,00:35:74-00:36:34,00:37:10,00:39:25,00:50:16-00:50:17,01:05:54,02:22:29-02:22:66,02:23:54-02:24:16,02:26:40
2 | (1183/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 30 samples @00:35:70,00:37:66,00:43:04,01:05:71,01:26:30,01:41:38,01:51:63,02:42:55,02:50:06,03:04:56,03:20:08,03:57:25,03:58:65,04:04:29,04:13:29, or (1/1477) differs in 30 samples @00:35:70,00:37:66,00:43:04,01:05:71,01:26:30,01:41:38,01:51:63,02:42:55,02:50:06,03:04:56,03:20:08,03:57:25,03:58:65,04:04:29,04:13:29, or (2/1477) differs in 51 samples @00:11:73,02:43:41-02:43:42,02:43:62,02:44:08,02:44:28,02:44:39,02:44:49,02:44:59, or (2/1477) differs in 51 samples @00:11:73,02:43:41-02:43:42,02:43:62,02:44:08,02:44:28,02:44:39,02:44:49,02:44:59
3 | (1197/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 28 samples @00:10:06,00:11:47,00:14:62,00:29:00,01:11:17,01:14:65,01:23:13,02:33:28,02:41:73,02:44:72,02:45:72,02:49:04,02:55:30,02:57:64, or (1/1477) differs in 28 samples @00:10:06,00:11:47,00:14:62,00:29:00,01:11:17,01:14:65,01:23:13,02:33:28,02:41:73,02:44:72,02:45:72,02:49:04,02:55:30,02:57:64, or (1/1477) differs in 20 samples @00:59:55,01:00:23-01:00:24,01:00:56,01:00:67, or (2/1477) differs in 19 samples @01:17:18,01:17:40,01:17:51, or (2/1477) differs in 19 samples @01:17:18,01:17:40,01:17:51
4 | (1203/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 20 samples @00:30:60,00:30:74,00:49:66,01:46:59,01:53:45,02:02:37,02:07:17,02:09:39,02:09:52,02:13:18, or (1/1477) differs in 20 samples @00:30:60,00:30:74,00:49:66,01:46:59,01:53:45,02:02:37,02:07:17,02:09:39,02:09:52,02:13:18
5 | (1177/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 47 samples @00:14:56,00:16:41,00:48:66,01:03:03,01:09:28,01:33:44,02:13:62,02:18:67,02:20:24,02:21:37,02:31:35,02:42:67,02:43:19,02:58:08,03:11:37,03:13:10,03:30:15-03:30:26,03:41:35,04:21:44,04:24:54,04:36:10,04:50:55,05:21:65, or (1/1477) differs in 47 samples @00:14:56,00:16:41,00:48:66,01:03:03,01:09:28,01:33:44,02:13:62,02:18:67,02:20:24,02:21:37,02:31:35,02:42:67,02:43:19,02:58:08,03:11:37,03:13:10,03:30:15-03:30:26,03:41:35,04:21:44,04:24:54,04:36:10,04:50:55,05:21:65, or (2/1477) differs in 190 samples @00:24:63-00:24:64,00:25:24-00:25:36,00:25:60-00:25:72,00:26:21-00:27:07,00:27:43,00:28:04-00:28:41,00:29:62,00:30:23,00:30:72-00:30:73, or (2/1477) differs in 190 samples @00:24:63-00:24:64,00:25:24-00:25:36,00:25:60-00:25:72,00:26:21-00:27:07,00:27:43,00:28:04-00:28:41,00:29:62,00:30:23,00:30:72-00:30:73
6 | (1187/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 59 samples @00:08:15,00:11:66,00:11:73,00:23:13,00:37:15,00:50:24,00:54:31,01:04:03,01:38:05,01:49:17,01:50:64,02:22:24,02:24:32,02:37:40,02:47:65,02:56:67,03:00:58,03:02:06,03:14:26,03:14:67,03:20:09,03:23:10,03:38:39,03:43:48,03:59:66,04:00:44,04:09:39,04:15:26,04:21:39,04:26:62, or (1/1477) differs in 59 samples @00:08:15,00:11:66,00:11:73,00:23:13,00:37:15,00:50:24,00:54:31,01:04:03,01:38:05,01:49:17,01:50:64,02:22:24,02:24:32,02:37:40,02:47:65,02:56:67,03:00:58,03:02:06,03:14:26,03:14:67,03:20:09,03:23:10,03:38:39,03:43:48,03:59:66,04:00:44,04:09:39,04:15:26,04:21:39,04:26:62
7 | (1192/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 42 samples @00:24:44,00:25:01,00:53:47,00:58:35,01:02:47,01:03:37,01:16:68,01:39:59,01:48:13,02:03:25,02:14:36,02:17:38,02:24:01,02:31:58,02:34:05,02:34:16,02:43:00,02:43:50,02:48:08,02:55:47,03:26:20, or (1/1477) differs in 42 samples @00:24:44,00:25:01,00:53:47,00:58:35,01:02:47,01:03:37,01:16:68,01:39:59,01:48:13,02:03:25,02:14:36,02:17:38,02:24:01,02:31:58,02:34:05,02:34:16,02:43:00,02:43:50,02:48:08,02:55:47,03:26:20
8 | (1184/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 89 samples @00:08:45,00:12:49,00:14:59-00:14:63,00:23:34,00:24:10,00:26:65,00:28:14,00:29:58,00:30:65,00:31:61,00:33:58,00:40:69,00:47:69,01:00:07,01:02:34,01:06:68,01:09:66,01:16:38,01:18:15,01:20:35,01:23:37,01:24:17,01:30:66,01:41:49,01:42:07,01:47:48,01:57:62,01:59:45,02:03:29,02:07:72,02:09:38,02:10:32,02:13:28,02:18:67,02:25:02,02:30:20,02:31:37,02:46:71,03:07:12,03:17:70,03:21:68,03:27:18,03:29:49,03:43:17, or (1/1477) differs in 89 samples @00:08:45,00:12:49,00:14:59-00:14:63,00:23:34,00:24:10,00:26:65,00:28:14,00:29:58,00:30:65,00:31:61,00:33:58,00:40:69,00:47:69,01:00:07,01:02:34,01:06:68,01:09:66,01:16:38,01:18:15,01:20:35,01:23:37,01:24:17,01:30:66,01:41:49,01:42:07,01:47:48,01:57:62,01:59:45,02:03:29,02:07:72,02:09:38,02:10:32,02:13:28,02:18:67,02:25:02,02:30:20,02:31:37,02:46:71,03:07:12,03:17:70,03:21:68,03:27:18,03:29:49,03:43:17
9 | (1178/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 93 samples, or (1/1477) differs in 93 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 12 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 12 samples
10 | (1175/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 141 samples, or (1/1477) differs in 141 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 1976 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 1978 samples
11 | (1157/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 108 samples, or (1/1477) differs in 108 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 2258 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 3 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 3 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 2274 samples
1170 Accurately Ripped, that does not look like it is your disc that is damaged.
Do you mean the "or (xx/xxxx) differs in..." bit does not refer to my rip?
I always asumed whenever there were any of those it always refered to the rip that produced that log.
Do you mean the "or (xx/xxxx) differs in..." bit does not refer to my rip?
It does. Your rip matches 1157 other rips (that is for track 11 - even more for the other tracks). So if anything is wrong, it is not your rip.
I thought it meant exactly the opposite! that mine was on of the non matching ones, ie it only matched 21 for certain samples, etc.
Thanks!
Good. But in nearly every situation, the 21 would also be enough to grant a good rip as well. Had you gotten one of those 21, then a likely explanation could have been that you got one of a small batch that were pressed with the same error. (The "rip" would be as good as it could given the CD.) Unless you had a CD-R which you had tried in twenty different computers.
(Why CD-R? Because then a wrong original rip could be burnt to the CD-R, and you would get the same result over and over again. That is hard to achieve when you re-rip a scratched disc multiple times.)
It is a legit CD I got back in '91:
Exact Audio Copy V1.3 from 2. September 2016
EAC extraction logfile from 17. July 2017, 11:13
Simon, Paul / Graceland
Used drive : hp DVDRW GUB0N Adapter: 1 ID: 0
Read mode : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No
Read offset correction : 102
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 : 1024 kBit/s
Quality : High
Add ID3 tag : No
Command line compressor : C:\Program Files (x86)\foobar2000\encoders\flac.exe
Additional command line options : -8 -e -p -V -T "ARTIST=%artist%" -T "TITLE=%title%" -T "ALBUM=%albumtitle%" -T "DATE=%year%" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%tracknr%" -T "GENRE=%genre%" -T "PERFORMER=%albuminterpret%" -T "COMPOSER=%composer%" %haslyrics%--tag-from-file=LYRICS="%lyricsfile%"%haslyrics% -T "ALBUMARTIST=%albumartist%" -T "DISCNUMBER=%cdnumber%" -T "TOTALDISCS=%totalcds%" -T "TOTALTRACKS=%numtracks%" -T "COMMENT=%comment%" %source% -o %dest%
TOC of the extracted CD
Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector
---------------------------------------------------------
1 | 0:01.00 | 3:59.02 | 75 | 18001
2 | 4:00.02 | 4:50.70 | 18002 | 39821
3 | 8:50.72 | 3:13.13 | 39822 | 54309
4 | 12:04.10 | 2:44.60 | 54310 | 66669
5 | 14:48.70 | 5:48.30 | 66670 | 92799
6 | 20:37.25 | 4:40.12 | 92800 | 113811
7 | 25:17.37 | 3:37.08 | 113812 | 130094
8 | 28:54.45 | 3:48.02 | 130095 | 147196
9 | 32:42.47 | 4:19.00 | 147197 | 166621
10 | 37:01.47 | 2:52.38 | 166622 | 179559
11 | 39:54.10 | 3:14.72 | 179560 | 194181
Track 1
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\01 - The Boy In The Bubble.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:03.00
Peak level 98.5 %
Extraction speed 1.8 X
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC F7BD8C11
Copy CRC F7BD8C11
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [CB0F4691] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 2
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\02 - Graceland.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:00.66
Peak level 86.5 %
Extraction speed 2.2 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 29A66B07
Copy CRC 29A66B07
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [E66BDE83] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 3
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\03 - I Know What I Know.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:01.13
Peak level 93.4 %
Extraction speed 1.8 X
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC EA936F12
Copy CRC EA936F12
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [25D41011] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 4
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\04 - Gumboots.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:00.90
Peak level 76.4 %
Extraction speed 2.2 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 79A9C055
Copy CRC 79A9C055
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [B7B7A4AD] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 5
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\05 - Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:01.13
Peak level 98.3 %
Extraction speed 2.6 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC C2484E33
Copy CRC C2484E33
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [E7D44CC6] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 6
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\06 - You Can Call Me Al.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:01.84
Peak level 98.3 %
Extraction speed 2.4 X
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC 6D597B89
Copy CRC 6D597B89
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [3F4E78F2] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 7
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\07 - Under African Skies.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:00.73
Peak level 88.8 %
Extraction speed 2.1 X
Track quality 99.9 %
Test CRC 861981C9
Copy CRC 861981C9
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [32C43277] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 8
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\08 - Homeless.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:01.40
Peak level 73.4 %
Extraction speed 2.7 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 439B13A4
Copy CRC 439B13A4
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [14C26545] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 9
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\09 - Crazy Love, Vol. Ii.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:00.20
Peak level 88.1 %
Extraction speed 3.2 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 10388A54
Copy CRC 10388A54
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [E63FC59A] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 10
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\10 - That Was Your Mother.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:00.46
Peak level 83.2 %
Extraction speed 2.7 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC D820F3A8
Copy CRC D820F3A8
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [73ADB804] (AR v2)
Copy OK
Track 11
Filename E:\Paul Simon - Graceland (1986)(925 447-2) FLAC\11 - All Around The World Or The Myth Of Fingerprints.wav
Pre-gap length 0:00:00.17
Peak level 79.2 %
Extraction speed 3.3 X
Track quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 93866CA4
Copy CRC 93866CA4
Accurately ripped (confidence 200) [C6B5AE3F] (AR v2)
Copy OK
All tracks accurately ripped
No errors occurred
End of status report
---- CUETools DB Plugin V2.1.6
[CTDB TOCID: JD_5iSym4LJw1g_4_n6lxGvQA8s-] found
Submit result: already submitted
Track | CTDB Status
1 | (1170/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 24 samples @00:45:36,00:47:03,00:54:27,00:57:62,00:59:28-00:59:46,02:01:34,03:09:36,03:12:00,03:45:37,03:49:08,03:51:68, or (1/1477) differs in 24 samples @00:45:36,00:47:03,00:54:27,00:57:62,00:59:28-00:59:46,02:01:34,03:09:36,03:12:00,03:45:37,03:49:08,03:51:68, or (2/1477) differs in 1984 samples @00:05:12-00:05:21,00:06:56-00:11:70,00:12:38-00:13:66,00:14:33-00:14:58,00:17:50,00:22:16,00:23:00-00:23:11,00:23:52,00:24:29-00:27:02,00:27:62-00:29:58,00:33:25-00:34:46,00:35:74-00:36:34,00:37:10,00:39:25,00:50:16-00:50:17,01:05:54,02:22:29-02:22:66,02:23:54-02:24:16,02:26:40, or (2/1477) differs in 1984 samples @00:05:12-00:05:21,00:06:56-00:11:70,00:12:38-00:13:66,00:14:33-00:14:58,00:17:50,00:22:16,00:23:00-00:23:11,00:23:52,00:24:29-00:27:02,00:27:62-00:29:58,00:33:25-00:34:46,00:35:74-00:36:34,00:37:10,00:39:25,00:50:16-00:50:17,01:05:54,02:22:29-02:22:66,02:23:54-02:24:16,02:26:40
2 | (1183/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 30 samples @00:35:70,00:37:66,00:43:04,01:05:71,01:26:30,01:41:38,01:51:63,02:42:55,02:50:06,03:04:56,03:20:08,03:57:25,03:58:65,04:04:29,04:13:29, or (1/1477) differs in 30 samples @00:35:70,00:37:66,00:43:04,01:05:71,01:26:30,01:41:38,01:51:63,02:42:55,02:50:06,03:04:56,03:20:08,03:57:25,03:58:65,04:04:29,04:13:29, or (2/1477) differs in 51 samples @00:11:73,02:43:41-02:43:42,02:43:62,02:44:08,02:44:28,02:44:39,02:44:49,02:44:59, or (2/1477) differs in 51 samples @00:11:73,02:43:41-02:43:42,02:43:62,02:44:08,02:44:28,02:44:39,02:44:49,02:44:59
3 | (1197/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 28 samples @00:10:06,00:11:47,00:14:62,00:29:00,01:11:17,01:14:65,01:23:13,02:33:28,02:41:73,02:44:72,02:45:72,02:49:04,02:55:30,02:57:64, or (1/1477) differs in 28 samples @00:10:06,00:11:47,00:14:62,00:29:00,01:11:17,01:14:65,01:23:13,02:33:28,02:41:73,02:44:72,02:45:72,02:49:04,02:55:30,02:57:64, or (1/1477) differs in 20 samples @00:59:55,01:00:23-01:00:24,01:00:56,01:00:67, or (2/1477) differs in 19 samples @01:17:18,01:17:40,01:17:51, or (2/1477) differs in 19 samples @01:17:18,01:17:40,01:17:51
4 | (1203/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 20 samples @00:30:60,00:30:74,00:49:66,01:46:59,01:53:45,02:02:37,02:07:17,02:09:39,02:09:52,02:13:18, or (1/1477) differs in 20 samples @00:30:60,00:30:74,00:49:66,01:46:59,01:53:45,02:02:37,02:07:17,02:09:39,02:09:52,02:13:18
5 | (1177/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 47 samples @00:14:56,00:16:41,00:48:66,01:03:03,01:09:28,01:33:44,02:13:62,02:18:67,02:20:24,02:21:37,02:31:35,02:42:67,02:43:19,02:58:08,03:11:37,03:13:10,03:30:15-03:30:26,03:41:35,04:21:44,04:24:54,04:36:10,04:50:55,05:21:65, or (1/1477) differs in 47 samples @00:14:56,00:16:41,00:48:66,01:03:03,01:09:28,01:33:44,02:13:62,02:18:67,02:20:24,02:21:37,02:31:35,02:42:67,02:43:19,02:58:08,03:11:37,03:13:10,03:30:15-03:30:26,03:41:35,04:21:44,04:24:54,04:36:10,04:50:55,05:21:65, or (2/1477) differs in 190 samples @00:24:63-00:24:64,00:25:24-00:25:36,00:25:60-00:25:72,00:26:21-00:27:07,00:27:43,00:28:04-00:28:41,00:29:62,00:30:23,00:30:72-00:30:73, or (2/1477) differs in 190 samples @00:24:63-00:24:64,00:25:24-00:25:36,00:25:60-00:25:72,00:26:21-00:27:07,00:27:43,00:28:04-00:28:41,00:29:62,00:30:23,00:30:72-00:30:73
6 | (1187/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 59 samples @00:08:15,00:11:66,00:11:73,00:23:13,00:37:15,00:50:24,00:54:31,01:04:03,01:38:05,01:49:17,01:50:64,02:22:24,02:24:32,02:37:40,02:47:65,02:56:67,03:00:58,03:02:06,03:14:26,03:14:67,03:20:09,03:23:10,03:38:39,03:43:48,03:59:66,04:00:44,04:09:39,04:15:26,04:21:39,04:26:62, or (1/1477) differs in 59 samples @00:08:15,00:11:66,00:11:73,00:23:13,00:37:15,00:50:24,00:54:31,01:04:03,01:38:05,01:49:17,01:50:64,02:22:24,02:24:32,02:37:40,02:47:65,02:56:67,03:00:58,03:02:06,03:14:26,03:14:67,03:20:09,03:23:10,03:38:39,03:43:48,03:59:66,04:00:44,04:09:39,04:15:26,04:21:39,04:26:62
7 | (1192/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 42 samples @00:24:44,00:25:01,00:53:47,00:58:35,01:02:47,01:03:37,01:16:68,01:39:59,01:48:13,02:03:25,02:14:36,02:17:38,02:24:01,02:31:58,02:34:05,02:34:16,02:43:00,02:43:50,02:48:08,02:55:47,03:26:20, or (1/1477) differs in 42 samples @00:24:44,00:25:01,00:53:47,00:58:35,01:02:47,01:03:37,01:16:68,01:39:59,01:48:13,02:03:25,02:14:36,02:17:38,02:24:01,02:31:58,02:34:05,02:34:16,02:43:00,02:43:50,02:48:08,02:55:47,03:26:20
8 | (1184/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 89 samples @00:08:45,00:12:49,00:14:59-00:14:63,00:23:34,00:24:10,00:26:65,00:28:14,00:29:58,00:30:65,00:31:61,00:33:58,00:40:69,00:47:69,01:00:07,01:02:34,01:06:68,01:09:66,01:16:38,01:18:15,01:20:35,01:23:37,01:24:17,01:30:66,01:41:49,01:42:07,01:47:48,01:57:62,01:59:45,02:03:29,02:07:72,02:09:38,02:10:32,02:13:28,02:18:67,02:25:02,02:30:20,02:31:37,02:46:71,03:07:12,03:17:70,03:21:68,03:27:18,03:29:49,03:43:17, or (1/1477) differs in 89 samples @00:08:45,00:12:49,00:14:59-00:14:63,00:23:34,00:24:10,00:26:65,00:28:14,00:29:58,00:30:65,00:31:61,00:33:58,00:40:69,00:47:69,01:00:07,01:02:34,01:06:68,01:09:66,01:16:38,01:18:15,01:20:35,01:23:37,01:24:17,01:30:66,01:41:49,01:42:07,01:47:48,01:57:62,01:59:45,02:03:29,02:07:72,02:09:38,02:10:32,02:13:28,02:18:67,02:25:02,02:30:20,02:31:37,02:46:71,03:07:12,03:17:70,03:21:68,03:27:18,03:29:49,03:43:17
9 | (1178/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 93 samples, or (1/1477) differs in 93 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 12 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 12 samples
10 | (1175/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 141 samples, or (1/1477) differs in 141 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 1976 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 1978 samples
11 | (1157/1477) Accurately ripped, or (21/1477) differs in 108 samples, or (1/1477) differs in 108 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 2258 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 3 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 3 samples, or (2/1477) differs in 2274 samples
==== Log checksum 11E18E622E1DA67DD83180B3B08ED85CED0C30A3380A57F978B0FAF11D6329DE ====
The AccurateRip score is internally capped at 200, which is the reason why you do not see anything higher until the CUETools DB part. But rest assured the CD was still fine after 25 years.
That is very good news.I wasn't that careful when handling CDs at the time so it has many scratches though thankfuly it seems they are only superficial.
Thank you.