Do I recall correctly that prior versions of CD Ripper included a (very handy) "rip as 1" functionality?
Anyone with a good alternative technique?
I've tried the grabber DSP and find it produces unexpected results despite several attempts to "grab" a precise duration from precise offset from beginning or end of a track.
I found the old "rip as one" especially helpful for separating hidden tracks from the last track on a CD. For example, rip from start of last track to the silence/gap, and then rip from end of that gap to the end of the track.
I struggle to do that with grabber.
As a specific example, see the final track of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Go...*Track_listing
Accordingly, I've tried to "grabber" two separate rips from this one CD track:
Two complaints with "grabber"
Anyone with a good alternative technique to achieve such straightforward rips?
Thanks!
Anyone with a good alternative technique?
I've tried the grabber DSP and find it produces unexpected results despite several attempts to "grab" a precise duration from precise offset from beginning or end of a track.
I found the old "rip as one" especially helpful for separating hidden tracks from the last track on a CD. For example, rip from start of last track to the silence/gap, and then rip from end of that gap to the end of the track.
I struggle to do that with grabber.
As a specific example, see the final track of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Go...*Track_listing
- "Impossibility / Sub Balloon"
- composed of "Impossibility" [0:00 - 3:01], and hidden track "Sub Balloon" [6:35 - 13:38]
Accordingly, I've tried to "grabber" two separate rips from this one CD track:
- 3:01 duration from 0 position from beginning, and
- 7:03 duration from 7:03 position from end
Two complaints with "grabber"
- timing never quite works out right, even if I try to pad by a few seconds
- audible pops at the start and stop of the rip
Anyone with a good alternative technique to achieve such straightforward rips?
Thanks!
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