Chasing the favor of the ignorant, irrational audiophiles who make the most noise about sound quality is a fool's game.
Hi Bill
This is one of those rare occasions I have to disagree
There is a massive post on AA about this subject and of course some do hear a striking difference between rips with and without the right offset.
This is what I call a audiophile difference: having such a discerning hearing that you are able to hear things which are not there.
So I couldn’t resist to make a small joke about the audiophile mind.
However, what AccurateRip is doing is not uncommon.
We use hardware and software and most of the time it works flawless but not all of the time.
Often sites offering software for download also publish the MD5 enabling you verify the integrity of the download. An additional safeguard.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it is a money question.
The database owner is Illustrate, the makers of dbPoweramp.
J River probably has to pay for incorporating AccurateRip.
I do think dbPoweramp has a clever business model. You get access to AMG for a year. After a year you have to renew your licence ($5).
This keeps the product price down and offer the user a choice and probably generates some additional revenues.
What about MC15 with
-additional AMG licence
-additional AccurateRip licence