crc results question. |
crc results question. |
Mar 28 2008, 17:56
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Group: Members Posts: 68 Joined: 3-February 08 Member No.: 51013 |
my confusion: hi, so lets say i rip a cd with one burner, flac and cue style, and then do the same cd but with another burner, should there be the same crc hash? is the hashes are different, how can they both be lossless?
i am probably not understanding something here... but could someone explain it please? or should a certain cd always give a certain crc, for a wav at least, and then different people will get a different crc due to their pc encoding the wav to flac under slighty different condtions? help! thank you very much. |
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Nov 17 2012, 22:56
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Group: Members Posts: 68 Joined: 3-February 08 Member No.: 51013 |
adding on from this, sure it is old, but it is mine, and the the same information remains
so, adding on from that, the offset of the drive would matter in the cry of RIPPED files? do you mean the offset correction unchanged, so, it being changed (and now not correct) would give you incorrect rips? (that makes sense). and, when the wav file is compressed to flac, say using level 8, the resulting crc would be the same each time? i think i may have asked this once upon a time but i cannot find it. thank you. |
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Nov 18 2012, 02:41
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Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 6-March 07 Member No.: 41244 |
I'm not sure if I understood your questions but I'll try to answer them.
so, adding on from that, the offset of the drive would matter in the cry of RIPPED files? Yes, if you change the read offset in the drive you will get ripped files with different CRCs.do you mean the offset correction unchanged, so, it being changed (and now not correct) would give you incorrect rips? (that makes sense). It would give ripped files with different CRCs from the ripped files you would get with the "correct" read offset for the drive. The rip may still be considered accurate if you use something like CUETools to verify the rip against the AccurateRip database, since, all other things being equal, the audio data would only have been shifted by a few samples (similar to a different pressing of the CD).and, when the wav file is compressed to flac, say using level 8, the resulting crc would be the same each time? If you compress a wav file to flac, and then decompress that flac back to wav, the CRCs of the audio data of the two wav files will be the same, because flac is lossless. If you use a lossless codec, you can compress/decompress as many times as you wish and the audio CRC will never change.
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joshuatm crc results question. Mar 28 2008, 17:56
greynol Offsets again: this time it's on the writing s... Mar 28 2008, 18:01
joshuatm what? writing? i'm ripping. or am i confused a... Mar 28 2008, 18:10
greynol You said burner, but it looks like I'm the one... Mar 28 2008, 18:15
joshuatm i meant drive yeah!
ummm.... i deleted my old ... Mar 28 2008, 18:35
greynol No. Mar 28 2008, 18:38
joshuatm so it's ok to get different results?
(the way ... Mar 28 2008, 20:15
greynol I guess I need to clarify:
No, you cannot have di... Mar 28 2008, 20:24
joshuatm you are god. thank you. Mar 29 2008, 17:35
joshuatm thank you for your time and answers, sorry if i wa... Nov 18 2012, 09:21
greynol The flacs themselves can be different depending on... Nov 18 2012, 13:21
joshuatm ah ok, sure, well thanks for the information! Nov 19 2012, 08:22![]() ![]() |
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