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What Are Your DBpoweramp Settings?
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I think it means the RIP wasn’t perfect. IT didn’t match the database check. I have had that many times but have NEVER heard any issue with those tracks. Or, I have never tried to hear an issue. They still play.
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It happens to many of my remastered classical music CDs. The way these CD ripping softwares recognize a disc is not magic: it’s simply by track number and track length, so there are chances they think CD a to be CD b by mistake, and this becomes worse if your CD is remastered but track sequence and track length is not changed. If just one track shows X, I would try the CD in another drive; if all tracks show the same, I would simply ignore it and move on, because it means the online database needs to be revised with a new version for the same CD “fingerprint”. |
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That’s why you need software to fix the metadata. I use MP3TAG for that. Highly recommended. |
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