Hello there
Reasontly, a strange issue has arisen, and I cant quite find out how to fix it.
I have reasontly purchased some audio CD's containing old BBC radio material. I am in the process of ripping these onto my harddrive, however, as this is only mono-stuff from the 40'es I am using the DSP setting to make the channel count into 1, so that I am ripping in mono, and thereby saving space on my harddrive.
The only thing I am changing in the dsp action menue is the channel count, and nothing else. Now the strange thing is happening. Whenever this setting is on, I am getting slight destortion on my tracks, just as when to much normalization has been added to a file and clipping is acurring. Whenever I am removing the DSP setting, all is fine, and the tracks ripps ok.
I have tried with 2 diffrent drives, but everything is the same. I have of course also checked that I have not accidentily added the volume normalize feature from the DSP settings menue, however I havent.
Does anyone has an idea of what is going on here?
All the best from Allan
Reasontly, a strange issue has arisen, and I cant quite find out how to fix it.
I have reasontly purchased some audio CD's containing old BBC radio material. I am in the process of ripping these onto my harddrive, however, as this is only mono-stuff from the 40'es I am using the DSP setting to make the channel count into 1, so that I am ripping in mono, and thereby saving space on my harddrive.
The only thing I am changing in the dsp action menue is the channel count, and nothing else. Now the strange thing is happening. Whenever this setting is on, I am getting slight destortion on my tracks, just as when to much normalization has been added to a file and clipping is acurring. Whenever I am removing the DSP setting, all is fine, and the tracks ripps ok.
I have tried with 2 diffrent drives, but everything is the same. I have of course also checked that I have not accidentily added the volume normalize feature from the DSP settings menue, however I havent.
Does anyone has an idea of what is going on here?
All the best from Allan
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