Right now, the logchecker just chokes on combined EAC logs and will almost always require a manual rescore. We can probably handle this by detecting there’s a combined log, and then validate that the TOC for each log is the same, and if so, we take the track details from the latest log that contained said track. We can also validate that the track name is the same in both instances.
Right now, the logchecker just chokes on combined EAC logs and will almost always require a manual rescore. We can probably handle this by detecting there's a combined log, and then validate that the TOC for each log is the same, and if so, we take the track details from the latest log that contained said track. We can also validate that the track name is the same in both instances.
Right now, the logchecker just chokes on combined EAC logs and will almost always require a manual rescore. We can probably handle this by detecting there’s a combined log, and then validate that the TOC for each log is the same, and if so, we take the track details from the latest log that contained said track. We can also validate that the track name is the same in both instances.
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