![]() ![]() It is capable of identifying and listing the albums contained in your music folder, by reading the metadata of each file and displaying them along with their cover art.ĭe-Dup is a component that handles song duplicates, possibly identifying them by title, duration, format, and audio quality. Features of PerfectTUNES:Īlbum Art is the PerfectTUNES component that handles album covers and artwork. You can use its functions to clean up your music folder as well as find quality cover art for each of your albums. PerfectTUNES is an intuitive, yet easy-to-use tool that allows you to organize your albums and music files, remove damaged songs, or remove duplicates. PerfectTUNES comes as a software package, containing three applications that handle each function individually. PerfectTUNES is a versatile music file manager that lets you find album art, check music folders for duplicates, and scan your songs for rip errors. So: why does PerfectTunes complain over this "Incomplete Album", when the former albums (that really miss stuff) are reported as Accurate?Ĭode: found.Download PerfectTUNES - Versatile music file manager that lets you find album art, check music folders for duplicates of songs PerfectTUNES: I believe it was an Enhanced CD, so that fourteen is indeed all - maybe you can check from the disc id. for fourteen tracks, but does not report accurate-ness of any of them. But AccurateRip knows that the track in fact is long enough to be in the database (the rest of the album has twenty-something confidence, so I take for granted that 008-0010b9df-006af1dc-4f0cf408-8 exists in AccurateRip) - and PerfectTunes should know as well.Ġ14-002122d5-0172788b-c412bb0f] Cannot Check: Incomplete Album Only in the list of "Albums Accurately Ripped" it says that the track is too short. When a file is too corrupted to even have an output (dBpoweramp wrote a file with just metadata and no audio, and I kept it as placeholder), then PerfectTunes does not even report it as corrupted. PerfectTunes finds one corrupted file (it is indeed corrupted), but still reports the album as Accurate. Found some behaviour I would possibly call "bugs": ![]() but not the other 24-bit files! How come? Kent - Vapen & Ammunition Cannot Check: Not Lossless CD Quality Precisely one of the 24-bit (HDCD decoded) albums tested, is reported as Not Lossless CD Quality: Does PerfectTunes infer that an album is not in AccurateRip if all tracks are inaccurate? If so, how many tracks must the album then have?) (I should mention that it seems to be all-or-nothing within the same album. And there are exceptions reported as InAccurate:Īllhelluja - Inferno Museum But there are exceptions where the log is uninformative:Ībaddon - I Am Legion Most of these return "Track Not Present in AccurateRip" on every track. Track 1: AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2, Pressing Offset +0 ĭoes this mean that this one hits two ARv2 submissions? ![]() Ian Anderson - Divinities: Four Dances With God Likewise, what to learn from the following: Track 1: AccurateRip Verified Confidence 2, Pressing Offset -669 ĭoes this mean that both these hits were with -669? Not one -669 and one something else? (Why ask? Some albums I have re-ripped, and if both hits are offset, then none are mine.) Could that be correct? At least one of these albums peak at 1, and reducing bit depth to 16 gives different files. Quite a few of my HDCDs that were decoded to 24-bit files (I still regret!) are in fact verified as Accurate. ![]() I do not get a single "InAccurate" here. One track per file (with a few exceptions with embedded cuesheet, where I did not expect things to be correct) I checked a few hundred albums which were not in AccurateRip when they were ripped (or only with a different offset, back in the days of v12). (The free version.) Some of the information could be a bit strange I think. ![]()
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