I encountered the strange phenomenom that wave files ripped with dbpoweramp don't play gapless on my network streamer (PS Audio Directstream with Bridge II). That applies to different apps or control points (Bubble, MConnect), to different media servers (Minimserver, Synology media server) and different NAS.
I noticed this especially with several CDs of the Alpine Symphony of Richard Strauss, where all the movements are seamless interwoven and gapless play is absolute necessary.
When ripping to flac, the music plays gapless. When ripping to wave, but without writing the tags in to the wave files, the music again plays gapless. As soon as I edit additional tags later, gapless is distorted again. A friend of mine using Roon with a Naim streamer and wave has no problems, neither with ripping to wave nor using my ripped original files with dbpoweramp. Another friend playing my files with foobar via computer USB had also no problem with gapless.
So, I think there could be a problem with the method dbpoweramp stores the tags in wave, which is different from embedding them into flac. Then the control points need a little bit more time to read the header, and by that distorting gapless.
My question now is, is there anybody encountering the same or a similar problem? Can I solve the problem with a different configuration of dbpoweramp? Your hints for any solutions are highly welcome.
Regards BerniJue
I noticed this especially with several CDs of the Alpine Symphony of Richard Strauss, where all the movements are seamless interwoven and gapless play is absolute necessary.
When ripping to flac, the music plays gapless. When ripping to wave, but without writing the tags in to the wave files, the music again plays gapless. As soon as I edit additional tags later, gapless is distorted again. A friend of mine using Roon with a Naim streamer and wave has no problems, neither with ripping to wave nor using my ripped original files with dbpoweramp. Another friend playing my files with foobar via computer USB had also no problem with gapless.
So, I think there could be a problem with the method dbpoweramp stores the tags in wave, which is different from embedding them into flac. Then the control points need a little bit more time to read the header, and by that distorting gapless.
My question now is, is there anybody encountering the same or a similar problem? Can I solve the problem with a different configuration of dbpoweramp? Your hints for any solutions are highly welcome.
Regards BerniJue
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