Thanks for the program. It has caught fakes in my files that I could see when I used the frequency spectrum chart. I was surprised... and glad I bought it. I'm new to this fake music file issue.
Why though does the program sometimes show all FLAC files from a CD are good except one or two. I have a set of FLAC files from a CD and nine are marked as good. The bit rates match and the frequencies (cutoffs?) are all 21878. One file, however, is marked bad. The bit rate is 320 instead of 900 and the frequency is 20498. The frequency spectrum is:
I know it is possible that one file of 10 could be faked but detecting only one or two from what appears to be a cohesive set of files copied from a single CD seems to happen fairly frequently... at least in my collection. Could the program actually be identifying a fake or could it be that the file is fine and is just on the line where is appears fake? I am using the more aggressive setting but it happens on the less aggressive setting as well.
At the moment, I am looking at the frequency spectrum of each file identified as fake and "trying" to make a good guess. It is easy when there is a hard frequency cutoff showing an mp3 file but it gets more confusing trying to identify files where the frequencies may have been artificially elevated. To my inexperience eye, the frequency spectrum above looks good.
Thanks.