Understanding CD Ripping Discrepancies: Track Name Changes and Missing Tracks
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Summary
The article discusses issues encountered while ripping a CD, including track name changes, incorrect track lengths, and missing tracks. It explores the discrepancies in the ripped files compared to the original album, prompting an investigation into CD ripping and metadata.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledOne track has changed name - Raincloud has turned into "Rainclous".
Nothing Coming Soon should be 41 seconds long, but is instead 4 minutes, 26 seconds long.
We're missing The Weight at the end of the album.
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