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Introduction
flAccurateRip is a command line tool to verify the accuracy of FLAC files ripped from CD, using the information contained in the AccurateRip™ database about other rips of the same CD.
Usage
Suppose you ripped a CD into track01.flac
, track02.flac
, ...,
trackNN.flac
. Open a shell in the directory containing the FLAC files, and
run:
$ flaccuraterip track01.flac track02.flac ... trackNN.flac
If a pressing of this CD is present in the AccurateRip™ database,
flaccuraterip
will output the ripping accuracy for each track. If the CD was
ripped without setting the drive offset, you should use the flag
--with-sample-offset=N
, where N is the offset indicated here for
your drive.