maggior;530840 Wrote: 
> In my quick poking around, I didn't find any developer information on
> AccurateRip.  I'm curious about what is involved from a licensing and
> cost standpoint to integrate AccurateRip into an application.

>From the website: "AccurateRip is implemented and maintained by
Illustrate"

If one goes to dBpowerAmp, it is Illustrate. And from that website:
"illustrate are innovators in the field of audio, over the years
Illustrate have been the worlds 1st to:

Implement an online ripping accuracy database: AccurateRip, self
correction of drive offsets.
Upload m4a audio files to the Apple iPod (on Windows),
Audio Player to offer rating abilities in a Music Collection,
Independent Windows implementation of Apple Lossless encoder, 24 bit
Apple Lossless encoder,
Audio Converter to support Windows Media Audio,
PerfectMeta: uses multiple metadata sources simultaneously to self
correct errors"

So I don't think just anybody can use it or has access to it. I could
be wrong.


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