Just like the title says (see attachment for details). Stumbled across this software as a way to rip my large collection of movie scores as I'm sick of iTunes ripping. I am using a LG UH12NS30 and have tried everything from updating the firmware on my drive to changing all the ripping/compression settings. Only this program produces the popping sounds. Playing in the drive directly in window media player is perfect. Playing the ripped files from any other ripping program is perfect. I love this program and how it works and I'm just at my wit's end. If anyone has any advice, please let me know.
Every single track inaccurate, every track has pops
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Re: Every single track inaccurate, every track has pops
Set the ripping method to Burst, does this remove the popping sounds? -
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No, and no settings make a difference. I would say its my drive causing the issue but this is the ONLY software that does this when ripping, so it has to be something with the software. Thank you for your reply.Comment
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Re: Every single track inaccurate, every track has pops
A few questions, if you don't mind.
1. In what software are you hearing the popping sound.
2. To confirm, you are ripping to the flac file format?
3. Is the drive AccurateRip Verified?
4. What DSPs are you using, if any?
5. Is the result the same, if you un-tick C2 Error Pointers for Error Detection?
6. Is this behaviour the same for any CD?Comment
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Re: Every single track inaccurate, every track has pops
BTW, I am using dBpoweramp and it works flawlessly, with all the benefits of dBpoweramp over EAC. I'm sorry you feel you have to give up.Comment
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The point I was making is the 2 softwares are not comparable. dBpoweramp is much more than just CD ripping software.Comment
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So the problem is not fixed. Even tho one CD in particular no longer had the pops, many others did. I broke down and bought a ATAPI iHAS124F and the issue persists, so its not the drive. I just don't understand what the issue is. So even though the pops aren't happening on all ripped CDs from EAC, it is still happening. So it looks like this is somehow a system issue.Comment
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