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audiochecker and why always 99,87% CDDA results

hi
i use always eac + flac (and I used soon as 1.3.2 came out)

when i run audiochecker i got results like these
all the songs --> CDDA (100%)
and Summary 99,87% CDDA  :(  :o

and i bought a cd from internet flac encoder , i don't know if can name the site , but i run audiochecker and again i got the same results ,i got always the Summary 99,87% CDDA 

i tried to read articles , i have searched in the forum , but i can't understand why i don't get summary100% cdda

thanks
i will appreciate it alot


Re: audiochecker and why always 99,87% CDDA results

Reply #1
It's such a wonderful and reliable tool.

Flac->MP3->Flac(Dither enabled) came out as 100% CDDA


Re: audiochecker and why always 99,87% CDDA results

Reply #2
It's such a wonderful and reliable tool.

Flac->MP3->Flac(Dither enabled) came out as 100% CDDA
hi
do you mean have you encoded from flac to mp3 and from mp3 to flac and audiochecker gives you 100%CDDA?
have you tried to rip a cd and after check it with audiochecker?
thanks

Re: audiochecker and why always 99,87% CDDA results

Reply #3
yep, i was curious so i replicated it too. dithering adds high frequency noise so i guess that's what fools the audiochecker.

Re: audiochecker and why always 99,87% CDDA results

Reply #4
have you tried to rip a cd and after check it with audiochecker?
Maybe it is a language problem. I was sarcastic when I wrote "wonderful and reliable tool".

Audiochecker cannot reliably detect transcoded audio files. There is no reason to waste more time with it.

Re: audiochecker and why always 99,87% CDDA results

Reply #5
have you tried to rip a cd and after check it with audiochecker?
Maybe it is a language problem. I was sarcastic when I wrote "wonderful and reliable tool".

Audiochecker cannot reliably detect transcoded audio files. There is no reason to waste more time with it.
hi
thanks
i haven't understood it "i mean your  sarcastic sentence"
by the way thanks