Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
A complete SWAG: could the converter program that converts from WAV to FLAC be corrupted? Or dbpoweramp is accessing an old version of that converter somehow? Or some other tool installed a buggy version of that library?
I.e., try re-installing the latest version of the libFLAC software perhaps.
BTW, my output FLAC files from ripping say (in the "Audio Properties" of the file) the Encoder is "FLAC reference libFLAC 1.3.1 20141125". These are playing just fine ...
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
We have never had a corrupt version of FLAC, not in the last 15 years, so it will not be dBpoweramp.Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
A question: does the "final" conversion from whatever initial RIP format is read in from the disc (WAV?) to a FLAC formatted file happen with an executable external to dBpoweramp?
For some reason, I assumed that this was the case ... if not, please excuse my butting in! It was a complete SWAG.
By the way, I use and like dBpoweramp a lot ... I am using it to slowly read in my CD library (around 1000 discs) and storing it onto a drive. About 15% done now and more to go.
Thanks,
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
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EDIT: never mind ... I just re-read the original post ... this ain't the source of the problem.Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
No, I don't think the FLAC library is corrupted as I have encoded countless files with the current and previous versions. Never encountered any problems except with this puppy.
Anyway...we probably won't be able to solve this. I could provide the faulty FLACs for analysis but this might be a violation of copyrights and therefore I don't think it's possible.Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
Please upload one to dropbox and provide the link by personal mail on this forum.Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
"FLAC_uncompressed" -> the first "glitch" can be heard around approx. 2:56 - it sounds like "skipped vinyl"
.WAV -> ok
"FLAC_8" -> ok (contrary to what I posted earlier in the thread FLAC and compression level 8 is ok - no glitches)
The issue will be your player cannot decode flac uncompressed.Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
First of all THANK YOU very much for taking your time and having a look into that.
So why is this the only CD with the only tracks out of 30K uncompressed FLAC files showing these symptoms? I'm still trying to understand what's the problem.Comment
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All I can say is that flac file is valid for our and the official flac decoder. That is not to say there are not bugs in other decoders.Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
No, I'm not saying that it's a CD Ripper bug. And it's all good as I've work a workaround for this specific problem.
However I still don't think "The issue will be your player..." as it plays uncompressed FLAC just fine from that specific file (or files as there a more tracks with the very same problem on that disc) after being converted from a WAV file (that's been ripped with CD ripper). However a direct rip with CD ripper and uncompressed FLAC is a problem. And that's what I find strange and don't understand.
Anyway...not worth it to spend more time on this issue. Thanks for your excellent support!Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
However I still don't think "The issue will be your player..." as it plays uncompressed FLAC just fine from that specific file (or files as there a more tracks with the very same problem on that disc) after being converted from a WAV file (that's been ripped with CD ripper). However a direct rip with CD ripper and uncompressed FLAC is a problem. And that's what I find strange and don't understand.
Also, you have stated it glitches in your Oppo player. Which Oppo player do you have, as I know the BDP-83/BDP-83SE does not support flac? Can you try playing the file in foobar2000?Comment
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Re: Ripped tracks full of glitches/hickups, CD plays ok without problem?
The uncompressed flac glitches in VLC, which if I recall, has often been reported to have issues with audio play back.
Also, you have stated it glitches in your Oppo player. Which Oppo player do you have, as I know the BDP-83/BDP-83SE does not support flac? Can you try playing the file in foobar2000?
I got an Oppo BDP-93 that is perfectly supporting FLAC (amongst many other formats).
When I find time next weekend I'll install foobar2000. I always hated it because of it's awful and outdated interface but for checking the file it'll do it.Comment
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