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Title: Multiple Match, but they all look the same
Post by: RHinCT on November 11, 2018, 04:49:21 pm
I am a total newbie to this tool.

I started ripping my music CDs to FLAC files.  Mostly it is going fine.  However I have had multiple cases of it bringing up a Multiple Match window where I must choose from two or three alternatives.  What is confusing me is that mostly I can't fine ANY differences in the choices - everything seems to be the same.  I've just been picking one, but is there anything I need to know?  Is there a simple explanation about how it got this way?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Multiple Match, but they all look the same
Post by: tij on November 11, 2018, 10:54:00 pm
I rip using EAC (exact audio copy) ... but I guess principal will be the same

In EAC multiple alternatives might mean different CD presses (eg US, Japan, Australia, etc) ... those might have slight differences in audio data

When you rip CD ... your rip will be checked against result of other people rips  to ensure you rip is not corrupted (due to scratches, CD drive, etc) ... since different CD presses of same album might be different, choosing correct one will compare your rip to comparable CDs

If the result of your rips does not match other ppl rip ... try choosing alternate version in the choice ... it all comes to how important the bit perfect rip to you
Title: Re: Multiple Match, but they all look the same
Post by: RHinCT on November 12, 2018, 08:50:13 am
Interesting.  I have a faint familiarity with the issue of different versions and pressings from Discogs, where that seems to be taken very seriously.  But when I am posed with the question here there is NO way to differentiate between pressings in the visible information shown when making the choice.

I just ripped a Telarc CD of pieces by Aaron Copland and was offered many choices, but they all seemed to be variations on how to title a disk with a composer, conductor, symphony and three works.  I just picked the one that gave me the information I wanted to see.