That is the problem. I am sure the way I used EAC in 2017 has ripped it in an incomplete manner. I just have not had time to check it. Problem is also exaggerated as my old Marantz CD player refuses to work, so now only have PCs with Pioneer CD players to work with.
Read the Wikipedia quote. That track before track 1 does seem to be implied by track 1 starting at 2:40:07. And the other jams are reached as per the wikipedia notes - you need to rewind when the track clock is at 0:00.
This is also detailed in the MusicBrainz release with the [unknown] bits added to the relevant tracks. Different to other Releases in the same group.
If I can work it out, I’ll post a fresh thread with the differing EAC logs in it. Not had much time today to go into it.
(Possibly capture grooves on vinyl releases too.)
Now is that the one where there are two different grooves in the vinyl so you play a different track depending on where the needle lands?
I remember running a vinyl copy of The Wall backwards to find hidden text.
So many tricks now lost in the Digital World. Important to document as they don’t always make their way onto the re-issues.
But if you think 600 is still useful I will continue.
600dpi is the suggested guideline (How to Add Cover Art - MusicBrainz). It doesn’t make the file that big to me, but I do upload as an 80% compress JPG as it doesn’t loose too much but keeps quality high.
Take a 80% JPG and a PNG and zoom in on them both. It ain’t too bad as to differences, but JPG will store the data much more efficiently than JPG. (But artwork conversations will have us going OT and the OT Choppers will come and chop this posts)