Run the plugin on the WAV file.

AccurateRip is a technology that compares the digital signature (checksum) of a ripped CD track against a massive global database of identical pressings. If your rip matches the database signatures of hundreds of other collectors worldwide, it is mathematically proven to be a of the original physical disc, free from drive read errors or laser skips. 2. Log and Cue Files (EAC/XLD)

This paper explores the technical necessity and methodology behind verifying the digital audio fidelity of Queen Greatest Hits II when distributed in the WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) container. As one of the best-selling albums in history, the integrity of its digital assets is paramount for archivists, audiophiles, and rights holders. This document defines the parameters of a "verified" WAV file, distinguishing between true lossless audio captures and upscaled lossy sources (transcodes), and outlines the spectral protocols required to authenticate the master tape lineage of the 1991 original release versus subsequent remasters.

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The software reads the CD multiple times to bypass scratches and dust.

These specialized tools analyze the audio properties of a file and output a probability report determining whether the source was truly lossless or pre-compressed. Conclusion

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An authentic WAV file ripped from a standard CD will show continuous, organic frequency data climbing all the way up to 22.1 kHz without any artificial "ceilings." 2. AccurateRip and Log Verification

Open the WAV in a spectrogram. A true CD-quality WAV (44.1kHz) will show frequencies cutting off sharply at (Nyquist frequency).