I am currently evaluating dBpoweramp to decide whether to buy it before I rip my large CD collection to FLAC. However, I have had problems with one of the first CDs I tried ripping.
The problem is that even when the tracks are ripped securely, the tracks won't play correctly. There seems to be some problem with the CD's volume. Volume analysis (using Media Monkey) of the ripped tracks indicates a Replay Gain of +64.8 dB and an album volume of +24.0 dB. When I attempt to play these tracks (whether ripped to FLAC or to MP3), the tracks appear to be treated as if they are full of silence, and simply skip to the end of the track in 1-2 seconds. I have tried ripping this CD with dBpa to both FLAC and MP3 formats, and both with and without the Replay Gain, Replay Gain (apply), and Volume Normalization DSP effects, but nothing seems to have worked so far.
The CD is not scratched, and similar issues have been found on a couple of other CDs also.
Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks.
The problem is that even when the tracks are ripped securely, the tracks won't play correctly. There seems to be some problem with the CD's volume. Volume analysis (using Media Monkey) of the ripped tracks indicates a Replay Gain of +64.8 dB and an album volume of +24.0 dB. When I attempt to play these tracks (whether ripped to FLAC or to MP3), the tracks appear to be treated as if they are full of silence, and simply skip to the end of the track in 1-2 seconds. I have tried ripping this CD with dBpa to both FLAC and MP3 formats, and both with and without the Replay Gain, Replay Gain (apply), and Volume Normalization DSP effects, but nothing seems to have worked so far.
The CD is not scratched, and similar issues have been found on a couple of other CDs also.
Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks.
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