Although this is not strictly speaking a dBpa problem, it is one that I have encountered in the process of ripping numerous CDs to iTunes using dBpa. What follows is the text of a message I recently posted at the Microsoft & Dell community support sites. I have not yet gotten any response. I thought that someone in the dBpa community might have experience with the problem:
The rips have been by and far "Accurate". The ones that were identified as being "Inaccurate" or having "Errors" (with one exception) still played well when listened to on the iPod as described.
So, any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Bill
Running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit, Service Pack 1 on a Dell XPS 8700 Special Edition PC. I am experiencing audio distortion/breakup & dropouts/skips when playing music from the computer through headphones or external speakers. The problem occurs whether the source is iTunes, Windows Media or the optical drives. The longer the listening time, the more frequent & severe the errors become. When listening to ripped copies of the same music through an iPod Classic connected directly to the audio system or headphones, no errors occur. I have installed an ASUS Xonar U7 external sound card. This seems to have improved the overall sound but it has not solved the distortion issue. The relevant drivers appear to be up to date. Any suggestions? Thanks.
The rips have been by and far "Accurate". The ones that were identified as being "Inaccurate" or having "Errors" (with one exception) still played well when listened to on the iPod as described.
So, any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Bill
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