riplog

XLD ripping log

Q. What I can do with those logs??

with this repository's files, you can:

  • VERIFY your audio data by checksums
    • NOTICE: I don't have a proof about my discs are genuine and not corrupted.
      • but I believe my disc is a genuine one
        • I'm mostly purchasing from Amazon.co.jp (but not market place), TOWER RECORD, or another physical store that looks decent.
        • some of logs are coming from disk that rentaled, those logs have a .rental.log suffix in file name.
      • sadly, some of discs are not correctly readable.
        • If Pioneer PureRead's Perfect Mode will not able to read discs, or fail to AccurateRip, I will add .damaged suffix in file name.
          • If they are rentaled disc, it would be like .damaged.rental.log.
  • you can find CD's ToC (table of contents)
    • which means you can find CDDB's record from my logs
  • you may able to get ISRC code from my logs

but YOU CAN'T GET AUDIO DATA depends only to those logs. for get actual data, you always need to original CD (or purchase audio data in online store).

Q. Why you are publishing those logs??

some of discs are not have a enough number of AccurateRip hashes (e.g. Splatoon 3 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK).

also AccurateRip server may gone or shutdown in the any point of future (theres no server that immortal in the world).

so I'm making a sub-set backup of AccurateRip server, for my ripped discs.

suffixes

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  • .discN
    • (N will be replaced with /[0-9]+/)
    • multi-disc album (starting from 1).
  • .damaged
    • Pioneer PureRead Perfect Mode, or AccurateRip will not passed.
  • .rental:
    • Logs are generated from rentaled disc.

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