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Re: Disc IDs with last track 2:30 shorter

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On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Atedos <atedos@...> wrote:

> After crossing over several CD TOCs, which are 2:30 shorter then others
> submitted, and some edits explaining this, I find it should be brought out
> to stop further submitting of wrong Disc IDs.
> I just link to chain of edits I've done with:
> http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=8937613
> http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=10192964
> http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=10224567
>
> I guess there are much more of such.
> It seem to be a problem with some drives (I don't know if it's hardware of
> software) and we should identify which with.
> If someone had such problem, it would be nice to post info here (drive
> model, software used), perhaps it could be fixed with Picard improvement to
> handle such for example.
> I could post it to bug tracker of course, but I think we should find out
> first, if it's a fix (software problem) or improvement (hardware problem)
> with the help of people, who have crossed over such thing personally.

It's a software problem. What program and OS are you using to submit
such discids? 2:30 is the length of the gap between audio and video
session on a multi-session CD, and this seems to be incorrectly
subtracted from the length of the last track.

Lukas

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