I just installed dbpoweramp - Windows 10 Pro.
After ripping several dozen albums using CD Ripper - now I find out that all these FLAC rips are bad
* CD Ripper didn't give any indication of errors - verify audio left checked.
* Each CD took several minute to process.
* The checksums 99.9% plus verified.
* The file size looks "proper" - not an obvious too small file size.
* I even tried Level 6, same issue.
Even Music Converter gets angry when I try to convert these FLAC files.
I ripped to m4a with no issues on play back.
Any suggestions? thanks, Nigel
At work I am famous for finding the other side of 6 Sigma, 99.9999% reliable - the 00.0001% failures in systems or software.
FLAC - Release 16.3 (FLAC 1.3.2)
fLaC "
ÄBð ¥ reference libFLAC 1.3.2 20170101 C AccurateRipResult=AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 3) [C9F85127]2 AccurateRipDiscID=012-00126729-00aef75b-8c0a3e0c-1 û©
After ripping several dozen albums using CD Ripper - now I find out that all these FLAC rips are bad
* CD Ripper didn't give any indication of errors - verify audio left checked.
* Each CD took several minute to process.
* The checksums 99.9% plus verified.
* The file size looks "proper" - not an obvious too small file size.
* I even tried Level 6, same issue.
Even Music Converter gets angry when I try to convert these FLAC files.
I ripped to m4a with no issues on play back.
Any suggestions? thanks, Nigel
At work I am famous for finding the other side of 6 Sigma, 99.9999% reliable - the 00.0001% failures in systems or software.
FLAC - Release 16.3 (FLAC 1.3.2)
fLaC "
ÄBð ¥ reference libFLAC 1.3.2 20170101 C AccurateRipResult=AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 3) [C9F85127]2 AccurateRipDiscID=012-00126729-00aef75b-8c0a3e0c-1 û©
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