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hvbias

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I've always been an EAC or dbpoweramp user, I recently gave CueTools a shot since I had a factory manufactured disc with a defect that caused it to create a rip different from what is in the AR and CTDB databases as well as creating an audible glitch that sounds like a split second low volume click.

CueTools is able to compare CTDB results against what is in their database and repair the files.

My CTDB log before ripping:

Code:
[CUETools log; Date: 11/28/2018 12:25:32 PM; Version: 2.1.6]
[CTDB TOCID: HUg17t81nRbTeiKEWh5nW8ddyLk-] found.
Track | CTDB Status
  1   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  2   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  3   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  4   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  5   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  6   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  7   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  8   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  9   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
10   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
11   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
12   | ( 6/18) Accurately ripped, or (12/18) differs in 2948 samples @02:05:26-02:05:27,02:07:67,02:09:31-02:09:32,02:09:50,02:10:71-02:10:72,02:11:15-02:11:16,02:11:53-02:11:54,02:11:72,02:12:35
[AccurateRip ID: 001c3f5d-010e519d-9b0fa00c] found.
Track   [  CRC   |   V2   ] Status
01     [30d56f86|4d20c4cf] (00+00/19) No match
02     [7bda4f12|173017c1] (00+00/20) No match
03     [296fd89a|78b91638] (00+00/20) No match
04     [3e365711|91cd8131] (00+00/20) No match
05     [1c6432de|4df536f1] (00+00/20) No match
06     [a0d777f3|67ed279d] (00+00/20) No match
07     [3b12cbae|59d1ae8f] (00+00/20) No match
08     [b8ce794e|09a27ee5] (00+00/19) No match
09     [e27c1448|5f5d9ce5] (00+00/19) No match
10     [9700b2d6|0c924e62] (00+00/19) No match
11     [811bcf02|a0b6010c] (00+00/19) No match
12     [f7b2dd87|ce16126b] (00+00/18) No match
Offsetted by -92:
01     [d37514ef] (03/19) Accurately ripped
02     [9056c194] (03/20) Accurately ripped
03     [a8485ba9] (03/20) Accurately ripped
04     [906a8cbf] (03/20) Accurately ripped
05     [37289ebc] (03/20) Accurately ripped
06     [dcb36159] (03/20) Accurately ripped
07     [09286d65] (03/20) Accurately ripped
08     [c202faff] (03/19) Accurately ripped
09     [cb0f9417] (03/19) Accurately ripped
10     [5eef9fef] (03/19) Accurately ripped
11     [34449aac] (03/19) Accurately ripped
12     [024022dd] (00/18) No match (V2 was not tested)
Offsetted by -6:
01     [5f37901e] (05/19) Accurately ripped
02     [753392eb] (05/20) Accurately ripped
03     [19370e1a] (05/20) Accurately ripped
04     [3d4af5ac] (05/20) Accurately ripped
05     [1717a93e] (05/20) Accurately ripped
06     [9fd98b1a] (05/20) Accurately ripped
07     [7ea63d23] (05/20) Accurately ripped
08     [34e71f9e] (05/19) Accurately ripped
09     [e7d15efc] (05/19) Accurately ripped
10     [8617c67c] (05/19) Accurately ripped
11     [cc5ca7ad] (05/19) Accurately ripped
12     [ccc5d86a] (00/18) No match (V2 was not tested)

Track Peak [ CRC32  ] [W/O NULL]
--   99.9 [CA6EDF36] [26CFB5CC]          
01   67.9 [50309B21] [2B7BBC3D]          
02   56.1 [B7CDCC85] [9DE5FF45]          
03   73.0 [5BE6D2A3] [FD5EDBDC]          
04   77.1 [8DE060E8] [699B3D32]          
05   81.1 [3EAF01C1] [32B2B370]          
06   88.5 [29B95190] [C7F037B5]          
07   72.1 [C93793AA] [626AED85]          
08   65.4 [95A515B0] [310DCED4]          
09   99.9 [960ACAFE] [9765AAC5]          
10   86.6 [3DEFD43A] [E54FC1A2]          
11   80.1 [4E346361] [EF649ECB]          
12   77.6 [013C3DE7] [12B26873]

After using CueTools Repair feature:

Code:
[CUETools log; Date: 11/29/2018 9:17:06 AM; Version: 2.1.6]
[CTDB TOCID: HUg17t81nRbTeiKEWh5nW8ddyLk-] found.
Track | CTDB Status
  1   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  2   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  3   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  4   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  5   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  6   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  7   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  8   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
  9   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
10   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
11   | (18/18) Accurately ripped
12   | (12/18) Accurately ripped, or (6/18) differs in 2948 samples @02:05:26-02:05:27,02:07:67,02:09:31-02:09:32,02:09:50,02:10:71-02:10:72,02:11:15-02:11:16,02:11:53-02:11:54,02:11:72,02:12:35
[AccurateRip ID: 001c3f5d-010e519d-9b0fa00c] found.
Track   [  CRC   |   V2   ] Status
01     [30d56f86|4d20c4cf] (00+00/19) No match
02     [7bda4f12|173017c1] (00+00/20) No match
03     [296fd89a|78b91638] (00+00/20) No match
04     [3e365711|91cd8131] (00+00/20) No match
05     [1c6432de|4df536f1] (00+00/20) No match
06     [a0d777f3|67ed279d] (00+00/20) No match
07     [3b12cbae|59d1ae8f] (00+00/20) No match
08     [b8ce794e|09a27ee5] (00+00/19) No match
09     [e27c1448|5f5d9ce5] (00+00/19) No match
10     [9700b2d6|0c924e62] (00+00/19) No match
11     [811bcf02|a0b6010c] (00+00/19) No match
12     [fbb5240d|d7406d1f] (00+00/18) No match
Offsetted by -92:
01     [d37514ef] (03/19) Accurately ripped
02     [9056c194] (03/20) Accurately ripped
03     [a8485ba9] (03/20) Accurately ripped
04     [906a8cbf] (03/20) Accurately ripped
05     [37289ebc] (03/20) Accurately ripped
06     [dcb36159] (03/20) Accurately ripped
07     [09286d65] (03/20) Accurately ripped
08     [c202faff] (03/19) Accurately ripped
09     [cb0f9417] (03/19) Accurately ripped
10     [5eef9fef] (03/19) Accurately ripped
11     [34449aac] (03/19) Accurately ripped
12     [00d65ddb] (02/18) Accurately ripped
Offsetted by -6:
01     [5f37901e] (05/19) Accurately ripped
02     [753392eb] (05/20) Accurately ripped
03     [19370e1a] (05/20) Accurately ripped
04     [3d4af5ac] (05/20) Accurately ripped
05     [1717a93e] (05/20) Accurately ripped
06     [9fd98b1a] (05/20) Accurately ripped
07     [7ea63d23] (05/20) Accurately ripped
08     [34e71f9e] (05/19) Accurately ripped
09     [e7d15efc] (05/19) Accurately ripped
10     [8617c67c] (05/19) Accurately ripped
11     [cc5ca7ad] (05/19) Accurately ripped
12     [bfbb825c] (05/18) Accurately ripped

Track Peak [ CRC32  ] [W/O NULL]
--   99.9 [93E383FB] [509950B9]          
01   67.9 [50309B21] [2B7BBC3D]          
02   56.1 [B7CDCC85] [9DE5FF45]          
03   73.0 [5BE6D2A3] [FD5EDBDC]          
04   77.1 [8DE060E8] [699B3D32]          
05   81.1 [3EAF01C1] [32B2B370]          
06   88.5 [29B95190] [C7F037B5]          
07   72.1 [C93793AA] [626AED85]          
08   65.4 [95A515B0] [310DCED4]          
09   99.9 [960ACAFE] [9765AAC5]          
10   86.6 [3DEFD43A] [E54FC1A2]          
11   80.1 [4E346361] [EF649ECB]          
12   77.6 [58B1612A] [38426FA1]


Before Repair:

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After:

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That waveform looks like it was an error in the analogue domain, and some kind of edit was performed. Future releases of the same disc no longer suffered from the error/glitch/artefact.

As an example Fleetwood Mac's Rumours CD has something similar. When comparing derivatives of the early West German release, some glitches have been fixed by just digitally cutting them out in later editions. Other than that, they are clones.

So what you are asking, is to know what is in the AR database, and whether or not the repair applied is actually an accurate repair or some freaking fudging?
 
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It's a digital error, it might look analog because of the huge amount I've zoomed in. It's not an early pressing CD but one that came out around 2008. I understand they did fix mistakes in early CDs that would be "silent" revisions, ie no indications on the artwork or disc art.

I answered my last question, I just forgot to update the thread. The repaired file is now identical to what is in the AR database compared against rips other people made with different drives with different offsets.

Here is the CueTools verify log with the repaired files:

[AccurateRip ID: 001c3f5d-010e519d-9b0fa00c] found.
Track [ CRC | V2 ] Status
01 [30d56f86|4d20c4cf] (00+00/19) No match
02 [7bda4f12|173017c1] (00+00/20) No match
03 [296fd89a|78b91638] (00+00/20) No match
04 [3e365711|91cd8131] (00+00/20) No match
05 [1c6432de|4df536f1] (00+00/20) No match
06 [a0d777f3|67ed279d] (00+00/20) No match
07 [3b12cbae|59d1ae8f] (00+00/20) No match
08 [b8ce794e|09a27ee5] (00+00/19) No match
09 [e27c1448|5f5d9ce5] (00+00/19) No match
10 [9700b2d6|0c924e62] (00+00/19) No match
11 [811bcf02|a0b6010c] (00+00/19) No match
12 [fbb5240d|d7406d1f] (00+00/18) No match
Offsetted by -92:
01 [d37514ef] (03/19) Accurately ripped
02 [9056c194] (03/20) Accurately ripped
03 [a8485ba9] (03/20) Accurately ripped
04 [906a8cbf] (03/20) Accurately ripped
05 [37289ebc] (03/20) Accurately ripped
06 [dcb36159] (03/20) Accurately ripped
07 [09286d65] (03/20) Accurately ripped
08 [c202faff] (03/19) Accurately ripped
09 [cb0f9417] (03/19) Accurately ripped
10 [5eef9fef] (03/19) Accurately ripped
11 [34449aac] (03/19) Accurately ripped
12 [00d65ddb] (02/18) Accurately ripped
Offsetted by -6:
01 [5f37901e] (05/19) Accurately ripped
02 [753392eb] (05/20) Accurately ripped
03 [19370e1a] (05/20) Accurately ripped
04 [3d4af5ac] (05/20) Accurately ripped
05 [1717a93e] (05/20) Accurately ripped
06 [9fd98b1a] (05/20) Accurately ripped
07 [7ea63d23] (05/20) Accurately ripped
08 [34e71f9e] (05/19) Accurately ripped
09 [e7d15efc] (05/19) Accurately ripped
10 [8617c67c] (05/19) Accurately ripped
11 [cc5ca7ad] (05/19) Accurately ripped
12 [bfbb825c] (05/18) Accurately ripped
 

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Ah, right I see.
Yeah, the CRC of the repaired file matched the database CRC checksum. That'll confirm it.

Sorry, I kinda didn't read well enough to understand first time around :)
 

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What about if it's played on a decent CD player? I bet it's perfect.
 

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CueTools also comes with the CueRipper program, which does a darned good job of secure-mode CD ripping. It automatically avails itself of the CUE sheet and correction facilities of CueTools during the ripping processs. The UI is definitely bizarre though. I almost gave up on it at first until I realized that in the combo box below the track list, you could click on the text and edit a destination expression for the ripped files, which then becomes the default for future rips. When there is no CD in the drive, this control looks like a disabled edit control with no text in it at all, but when you click on it, the expression for the ripping destination appears seemingly out of nowhere, allowing it to be edited. When there is a CD in the drive, clicking on the displayed text causes it to change from the evaluated ripping destination expression to the expression itself. It's very strange, but once you figure it out, it's about the only essential configuration needed that isn't done automatically. I'd never seen a UI having a combo box without a separate edit control in which you can actually edit the text, or one in which the text changes to something different when you click on it.

I'd been using EAC for well over a decade, but with CueRipper, the only thing I needed to do for program configuration was edit the text in that combo box to set the destination for the ripped files. CueRipper is now my preferred CD ripping choice. I don't have dbPowerAmp though, since I'm a cheapskate. :)
 
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What about if it's played on a decent CD player? I bet it's perfect.

Why would it not be present on the rudimentary CD player? The purpose of a digital extraction is to get a bit perfect copy of what is on the disc which is verifiable with a CRC check. I will check when I have some free time.

I have a whole bunch of CDs that I've played in my cars which due to the slot load mechanism leave behind many scratches that even most basic laptop CD drives are able to get perfect extractions from (not even mentioning the better 5.25" ones that will perform better) that would cause CD players to skip.

CueTools also comes with the CueRipper program, which does a darned good job of secure-mode CD ripping. It automatically avails itself of the CUE sheet and correction facilities of CueTools during the ripping processs. The UI is definitely bizarre though. I almost gave up on it at first until I realized that in the combo box below the track list, you could click on the text and edit a destination expression for the ripped files, which then becomes the default for future rips. When there is no CD in the drive, this control looks like a disabled edit control with no text in it at all, but when you click on it, the expression for the ripping destination appears seemingly out of nowhere, allowing it to be edited. When there is a CD in the drive, clicking on the displayed text causes it to change from the evaluated ripping destination expression to the expression itself. It's very strange, but once you figure it out, it's about the only essential configuration needed that isn't done automatically. I'd never seen a UI having a combo box without a separate edit control in which you can actually edit the text, or one in which the text changes to something different when you click on it.

I'd been using EAC for well over a decade, but with CueRipper, the only thing I needed to do for program configuration was edit the text in that combo box to set the destination for the ripped files. CueRipper is now my preferred CD ripping choice. I don't have dbPowerAmp though, since I'm a cheapskate. :)

CueRipper is exceptional. I stick with dbpoweramp because it has access to more tagging databases and it's really easy to edit tags in the edit window. If I come across problematic CDs I will switch to CueRipper/EAC.

The tagging is particularly important to me since the majority of my collection is classical and I like to have things tagged meticulously.
 
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Why would it not be present on the rudimentary CD player? The purpose of a digital extraction is to get a bit perfect copy of what is on the disc which is verifiable with a CRC check. I will check when I have some free time.

The error correction on CD players is not rudimentary. Not only that, good machines are capable of reading discs and playing them perfectly when many computer based drives give up or present audible glitches. EAC will fill up its error correction blocks and give up in many cases where any number of CD players may play the disc perfectly.

The CD error correction format can fully mathematically correct burst errors (data loss) of up to 2000 bits (2.5mm linear data stream loss). After that, linear interpolation takes over and finally muting, which is ramped down to zero and up again once the data integrity is verified. You have bursts of noise as the extraction software is clearly performing none of those standard attributes that a dedicated CD player would do.
 
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The error correction on CD players is not rudimentary. Not only that, good machines are capable of reading discs and playing them perfectly when many computer based drives give up or present audible glitches. EAC will fill up its error correction blocks and give up in many cases where any number of CD players may play the disc perfectly.

The CD error correction format can fully mathematically correct burst errors (data loss) of up to 2000 bits (2.5mm linear data stream loss). After that, linear interpolation takes over and finally muting, which is ramped down to zero and up again once the data integrity is verified. You have bursts of noise as the extraction software is clearly performing none of those standard attributes that a dedicated CD player would do.

Playing a physical CD is the equivalent of listening to vinyl, that is what I meant by rudimentary. You can't do nearly a fraction of what you can with computer playback.

Here is a disc from the first Beethoven sonata cycle I bought, and I played the hell out of it in my cars. Last I tried this would not play on any of the CD/universal players I had, including friends with Esoteric and Philips CD Pro transports.

dbpoweramp extracted the disc in under 5 minutes, a laptop CD/DVD drive in a Thinkpad, not even one of my better 5.25" drives. Everything above the "Encoder" line are just my settings in dbpoweramp not how many times it attempted to do a pass.

Code:
dBpoweramp Release 16.4 Digital Audio Extraction Log from Sunday, November 25, 2018 10:53

Drive & Settings
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Ripping with drive 'D:   [HL-DT-ST - DVDRAM GUE0N    ]',  Drive offset: 102,  Overread Lead-in/out: No
AccurateRip: Active,  Using C2: No,  Cache: 1024 KB,  FUA Cache Invalidate: No
Pass 1 Drive Speed: Max,  Pass 2 Drive Speed: Max
Ultra::  Vary Drive Speed: No,  Min Passes: 2,  Max Passes: 4,  Finish After Clean Passes: 2
Bad Sector Re-rip::  Drive Speed: Max,  Maximum Re-reads: 34

Encoder: FLAC -compression-level-5 -verify

Extraction Log
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Track 1:  Ripped LBA 33 to 27130 (6:01) in 0:40. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\01 - Sonate N°13 in E Flat, Op.27 #1- [1] Andante - Allegro._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 31)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 0A3CFF68     AccurateRip CRC: 2F1F0F3F (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-1]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 31 [CRCv2 2f1f0f3f]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 d707bac7]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 60899e83], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 12 [CRCv1 fa49beb3], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 2:  Ripped LBA 27130 to 37245 (2:14) in 0:10. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\02 - Sonate N°13 in E Flat, Op.27 #1- [2] Allegro Molto E Vivace._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 32)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 8E6A47DF     AccurateRip CRC: 09160C76 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-2]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 32 [CRCv2 9160c76]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 88817888]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 875b9b30], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 ff25eeb0], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 3:  Ripped LBA 37245 to 52908 (3:28) in 0:15. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\03 - Sonate N°13 in E Flat, Op.27 #1- [3] Adagio Con Espressione._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 32)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 746AA2D4     AccurateRip CRC: E6FDACFD (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-3]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 32 [CRCv2 e6fdacfd]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 7961958d]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 a51cc655], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 34890c1d], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 4:  Ripped LBA 52908 to 79308 (5:52) in 0:24. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\04 - Sonate N°13 in E Flat, Op.27 #1- [4] Allegro Vivace - Presto._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 31)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: C691CA5C     AccurateRip CRC: 61681831 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-4]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 31 [CRCv2 61681831]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 9c9490d0]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 12c028e], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 f91e466a], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 5:  Ripped LBA 79308 to 109833 (6:47) in 0:25. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\05 - Sonate N°14 in C Sharp Minor, Op.27 #2 'Moonlight' - [1] Adagio Sostenuto._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 33)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 9B84CE31     AccurateRip CRC: B5CB5A3D (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-5]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 33 [CRCv2 b5cb5a3d]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 2d817e66]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 bf45c188], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 f4a5efe7], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 6:  Ripped LBA 109833 to 120833 (2:26) in 0:08. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\06 - Sonate N°14 in C Sharp Minor, Op.27 #2 'Moonlight' - [2] Allegretto._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 33)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 3D15DC5C     AccurateRip CRC: E1A4D017 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-6]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 33 [CRCv2 e1a4d017]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 e826275b]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 fb00227], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 450dfbdd], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 7:  Ripped LBA 120833 to 156183 (7:51) in 0:26. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\07 - Sonate N°14 in C Sharp Minor, Op.27 #2 'Moonlight' - [3] Presto Agitato._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 33)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 6C262102     AccurateRip CRC: E2439D5C (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-7]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 33 [CRCv2 e2439d5c]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 f5d13501]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 4370cf3b], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 9cd98cfd], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 8:  Ripped LBA 156183 to 199233 (9:34) in 0:29. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\08 - Sonate N°15 in D, Op.28 - [1] Allegro._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 32)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: DB5EDE7A     AccurateRip CRC: 480B4A97 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-8]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 32 [CRCv2 480b4a97]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 fbb2b4a8]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 10 [CRCv2 f343bb4e], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 12 [CRCv1 6b616dc0], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 9:  Ripped LBA 199233 to 234708 (7:53) in 0:22. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\09 - Sonate N°15 in D, Op.28 - [2] Andante._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 32)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 51EC70E3     AccurateRip CRC: B9342B18 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-9]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 32 [CRCv2 b9342b18]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 ee6d3714]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 10 [CRCv2 ce1041dd], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 12 [CRCv1 6a864534], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 10:  Ripped LBA 234708 to 243963 (2:03) in 0:05. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\10 - Sonate N°15 in D, Op.28 - [3] Scherzo (Allegro Assai)._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 32)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 15EB9027     AccurateRip CRC: 8579B058 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-10]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 32 [CRCv2 8579b058]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 c38bfbb8]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 e112fc50], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 12 [CRCv1 1501ffe2], Using Pressing Offset -312

Track 11:  Ripped LBA 243963 to 266358 (4:58) in 0:13. Filename: C:\Himalia\Claudio Arrau\Beethoven; The 32 Piano Sonatas, Disc 5\11 - Sonate N°15 in D, Op.28 - [4] Rondo (Allegro Ma Non Troppo)._
  AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 32)     [Pass 1]
  CRC32: 3D219739     AccurateRip CRC: 37D4BA04 (CRCv2)     [DiscID: 011-00174fb7-00cebc0f-950ddf0b-11]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 32 [CRCv2 37d4ba04]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2 [CRCv1 5dbe38c1]
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 11 [CRCv2 a22f4170], Using Pressing Offset -312
  AccurateRip Verified Confidence 13 [CRCv1 4e23516d], Using Pressing Offset -312

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