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Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Is there any way to verify individual FLAC files against the accuraterip database?

Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Reply #1
I've been able to do this *sometimes* with XLD on the Macintosh (Open Folder as Disc.) I've never tried it on EAC, dBpowerAMP, or CUETools on my PC.
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Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Reply #2
I  can only check a whole cd using the component "File Integrity Verifier" for foobar.


Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Reply #4
Yes. Cue Tools will do it.

http://www.cuetools.net/wiki/CUETools_Download

Simply navigate to the folder the files are in, tick the 'Verify' option and hit 'Go'. Then watch as it does it's magic.

Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Reply #5
Yes. Cue Tools will do it.

http://www.cuetools.net/wiki/CUETools_Download

Simply navigate to the folder the files are in, tick the 'Verify' option and hit 'Go'. Then watch as it does it's magic.

But you need to have the whole album inside that folder, along with the correct tags. I don’t think that’s what the OP is asking for.


Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Reply #7
For posterity MKII, details of why it is difficult to check a single track:

First off AccurateRip identifies albums by the whole CD TOC, a single track is missing that information, but it is not the end, if you have a track number you will be able to work out the TOC (we have been building a huge database of every CD to allow this kind of lookup).

Secondly, often single tracks are ripped with a non referenced offset, or even the disc it was ripped from might be a different pressing than that in AccurateRip, either way you will need 5 sectors from the track before, or the track after - we are currently collecting that information for use.

Is it possible to verify individual FLACs against accuraterip database

Reply #8
Thanks for the information, spoon.