What happens to track gaps when I rip a CD?
Audio CDs have programmed gaps between tracks, these can be seen in Roxio Easy CD Creator in the Information screen if display of track gaps is enabled. What happens to these gaps when RipNAS rips a CD? Are they added as silence to the beginning of the next track (they're a pre-track gap) or are they dropped?
I assume they're added to the next track because otherwise the ripped album would not play back exactly as it was on CD. But I have been unable to find any mention of this in the various postings, manuals or DSP effects which is why I am asking.
Re: What happens to track gaps when I rip a CD?
They are added as silence at the end of the track
Re: What happens to track gaps when I rip a CD?
[QUOTE=*********;107323]They are added as silence at the end of the track[/QUOTE]
That's a bit odd given that they're pre-track gaps. I''d expect them to be added to the beginning of the following track. Why isn't it done this way?
Re: What happens to track gaps when I rip a CD?
Every single ripper does this, the gap between track 1 and track 2 is added to the end of track 1.