Re: I tried to repair a CD-rip with EAC 1.5
Reply #3 – 2021-04-17 18:51:05
If someone ripped the CD with different results (because different manufacturing CD or something) where it shows? You could enable 'Detailed log' on the 'Advanced Tab' of settingshttp://cue.tools/wiki/CUETools_Advanced_Settings:_Advanced#CTDB the results of rips as a whole CD will be added to the CUETools log (.accurrip file)http://cue.tools/wiki/CUETools_log#Comparison_of_this_rip_.28whole_disc.29_to_CTDB_records Note: Due to an issue with early versions of the CTDB EAC Plugin, it is recommended to avoid doing a repair when the CTDB shows only 1/x. (where 1 is the number of rips in the database that match that CTDBID and x is the total number of rips for all CTDBIDs)http://cue.tools/wiki/CTDB_EAC_Plugin#Known_issues each CTDBID is a different rip result and each CTDBID that has more than 1/x rips may be due differences in the CD that was ripped (different manufacturing, a manufacturing flaw, etc.). You can also view the top 10 for the layout of your CD on the database site. Copy the CTDB TOCID from the EAC extraction logfileSgMv28hQhGAe8OA_wEWkQuSkTok- and add that tohttp://db.cuetools.net/top.php?tocid= http://db.cuetools.net/top.php?tocid=SgMv28hQhGAe8OA_wEWkQuSkTok- The Cf column to the far right is the number of rips that match each CTDBID.How can I open the .accurip file that gets created when repairing? The .accurip file is a text file that can be opened with a text editor such as 'notepad'.