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  • starvinmarvin
    • Mar 2013
    • 18

    Unpleasant 'crack' Noise Between Tracks During Playback After Ripping to Hard Drive

    [SIZE=1][COLOR="*0000FF"]Hi everyone,
    Ripped a bunch of CDs to a hard drive on my PC using dbPoweramp, ASUS and Lite-on DVD drives, SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio (driver is up to date) and Seagate 1TB hard drive (approx. 1 year old).

    Playback chain uses HDMI-out on Gigabyte Geforce GTX460 (nVidia HD Audio drivers) feeding into HDMI input on Pioneer plasma TV, then from Pioneer's Optical-out to Bifrost DAC for D-to-A decoding, then analog out to Audio Research pre-amp, then to amp. and speakers.

    If volume is set to moderately loud a noticeable "crack" or "tch" sound is clearly audible the instant before a track begins to play.

    This unpleasant noise does not occur if i just play the actual CD in either DVD drive.

    Is this a known problem with dbPoweramp? If not, then i have a tedious troubleshooting road ahead!

    Can anyone shed some light on this weird problem? [/COLOR][/SIZE]
    Last edited by starvinmarvin; December 11, 2013, 09:10 PM.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44104

    #2
    Re: Unpleasant 'crack' Noise Between Tracks During Playback After Ripping to Hard Dr

    See:

    dBpoweramp tags wave files according to the Microsoft specification (LIST tags), also with an ID3 chunk. Wave files are created using chunks (that is separate components), simple wave files have a header chunk and a data chunk for the audio. A tagged wave file will have a header, audio data, and id tag chunks. Poorly written
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • starvinmarvin
      • Mar 2013
      • 18

      #3
      Re: Unpleasant 'crack' Noise Between Tracks During Playback After Ripping to Hard Dr

      [SIZE=1]Thanks very much. i'll check it out. The players are VLC and sometimes Windows Media Player. Since the annoying Crack sound happens with both i'm wondering if the Bifrost D-to-A converter might be the culprit? [/SIZE]

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      • starvinmarvin
        • Mar 2013
        • 18

        #4
        Re: Unpleasant 'crack' Noise Between Tracks During Playback After Ripping to Hard Dr

        [SIZE=1]OK, the forum thread you referenced suggests to disable ID tagging for wave files. i haven't made any changes yet, but i wonder if you can give me some idea of what i will lose if i disable ID tagging? i mean do i lose all track info or just the "keyword" type info?
        Also, i'm guessing that if i disable ID tagging for wave files it will only affect tracks i rip in the future, not the ones i've already ripped. Is that correct?
        And, can you suggest a media player which will simply not produce the Crack noise between tracks?
        Regards.[/SIZE]

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44104

          #5
          Re: Unpleasant 'crack' Noise Between Tracks During Playback After Ripping to Hard Dr

          It only changes tracks you rip in the future.

          You would lose the keywords (artist, album, etc).

          I would recommend ripping to FLAC and use Foobar2000 for playback.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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