Re: CD with no MetaData
you'll have to contact folks at the bands website and ask them about the disk. Just because it is from a band's website doesn't mean they didn't do weird things. I've found that lots of bands have little or no understanding of digital music and its distribution. Heck there are bands that convert mp3 files to FLAC to sell because people have asked for FLAC files, without understanding that these FLAC files are not really lossless (since sourced from mp3). But the bottom line is that dbpa isn't modifying the CD to add gaps. What happens if you play the original disks in a CD player or on your computer directly. Are there gaps between tracks?
you'll have to contact folks at the bands website and ask them about the disk. Just because it is from a band's website doesn't mean they didn't do weird things. I've found that lots of bands have little or no understanding of digital music and its distribution. Heck there are bands that convert mp3 files to FLAC to sell because people have asked for FLAC files, without understanding that these FLAC files are not really lossless (since sourced from mp3). But the bottom line is that dbpa isn't modifying the CD to add gaps. What happens if you play the original disks in a CD player or on your computer directly. Are there gaps between tracks?
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