Hi all
Just playing around with R16.4 trial at the moment, after having used R14.4 for the last few years...
Has anything changed with regards to gapless ripping? I rip to FLAC and mp3 using the Multi-Encoder. I was just listening to an album I ripped a couple of days ago and there are gaps between tracks which sound a little odd. But I no longer have the CD and therefore cannot compare it against the rips, so it could be the CD itself. It got me to thinking though... I never had any gapless issues with R14.4.
Also, what is the Gap (Pre-Track) column for? Is it purely information only? I read on another forum where someone said/asked: "In one of the more popular set-up guides for EAC, it was strongly suggested that you run Gap Detection before ripping. dBpoweramp will only do this if you add the "Gap (Pre-Track)" column to the display. Is gap detection important? Do you do this in dBpoweramp?" That got me thinking too....
Any gapless thoughts and clarifications most welcome.
Cheers
Max
PS - I am using foobar for playback, in its virgin state. I have only just recently installed the OS and have not got around to setting up and configuring foobar yet.
Just playing around with R16.4 trial at the moment, after having used R14.4 for the last few years...
Has anything changed with regards to gapless ripping? I rip to FLAC and mp3 using the Multi-Encoder. I was just listening to an album I ripped a couple of days ago and there are gaps between tracks which sound a little odd. But I no longer have the CD and therefore cannot compare it against the rips, so it could be the CD itself. It got me to thinking though... I never had any gapless issues with R14.4.
Also, what is the Gap (Pre-Track) column for? Is it purely information only? I read on another forum where someone said/asked: "In one of the more popular set-up guides for EAC, it was strongly suggested that you run Gap Detection before ripping. dBpoweramp will only do this if you add the "Gap (Pre-Track)" column to the display. Is gap detection important? Do you do this in dBpoweramp?" That got me thinking too....
Any gapless thoughts and clarifications most welcome.
Cheers
Max
PS - I am using foobar for playback, in its virgin state. I have only just recently installed the OS and have not got around to setting up and configuring foobar yet.
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