I hit an odd problem where an MP3 that I had ripped from a CD had skips and noise in it, pretty much as if I'd bumped a tone arm on a turntable but with silence gaps as well, not just all noise.
And since I RIP FLAC at the same session, I checked my FLAC version of the file: Perfect, no problems. So I made a new MP3 from the FLAC, and it was also no problems. Instead of banging my head over this I said well, my version of dbP is two year old, ok, I'll upgrade, surely the glitch is fixed by now. (Although, really? A bug like that shouldn't need an upgrade purchase to get it FIXED, it is a glitch.)
Upgraded last week to the current version. Funny thing...I found another MP3 with the same issue, probably also made under the old version. Eventually I may be able to find all of those bad MP3s and generate new ones from FLAC, nut I was wondering:
Was this a known issue that has been fixed? Or am I the only one on the planet? Or is there some secret setting that doesn't allow MP3s to RIP cleanly, when the other formats do?
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And since I RIP FLAC at the same session, I checked my FLAC version of the file: Perfect, no problems. So I made a new MP3 from the FLAC, and it was also no problems. Instead of banging my head over this I said well, my version of dbP is two year old, ok, I'll upgrade, surely the glitch is fixed by now. (Although, really? A bug like that shouldn't need an upgrade purchase to get it FIXED, it is a glitch.)
Upgraded last week to the current version. Funny thing...I found another MP3 with the same issue, probably also made under the old version. Eventually I may be able to find all of those bad MP3s and generate new ones from FLAC, nut I was wondering:
Was this a known issue that has been fixed? Or am I the only one on the planet? Or is there some secret setting that doesn't allow MP3s to RIP cleanly, when the other formats do?
Redd
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