I have been getting some very worrying results from some cd rips with dBpoweramp, this is very serious, I do not get gapless output on some of the cds when I rip with dBpoweramp, I get no click sounds when I rip with EAC in between the tracks. this does only affect mp3 in dBpoweramp, since WAV is not affected by this problem.I have been trying with two different drives, with both EAC and dBpoweramp, both produce identical CRC's, however the mp3 output seams to differ a bit.
I have had this problem in the past with lame 3.97b2, but I cannot remember i have had it since 3.97 lame was out, maybe by mere accident ?
The music player I use is Xmplay, which support pure gapless output,
Here in this 15 second long sequence you can hear what it sounds like, notice a big "glitch" between track 1&2 at 0:10
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http://www.mediafire.com/?ad0dt2yrrrw (20 mb winrar)
Hear you can download both songs in it's entirety, to study wave forms etc.
Notice, I hear no click sounds on neither the cd itself, or on the wav files which both dBpoweramp/EAC produce. So the conclusion must be that it is the lame encoder that is the source of the problem (or xmplay)
The compression settings I use with EAC is
Lame 3.97 FINAL
"User defined encoder"
"-V2 --vbr-new %s %d"
"High quality"
In dBpoweramp I use the same - V2 "standard" (slow high quality)
Please look into this problem, cause this must simply be solved...
The drivers I use is plextor 708a (with fua in dBpoweramp) and Lite on SHM-165H65 (no cache)
And I use dBpowermap 12.1
I have had this problem in the past with lame 3.97b2, but I cannot remember i have had it since 3.97 lame was out, maybe by mere accident ?
The music player I use is Xmplay, which support pure gapless output,
Here in this 15 second long sequence you can hear what it sounds like, notice a big "glitch" between track 1&2 at 0:10
-
http://www.mediafire.com/?ad0dt2yrrrw (20 mb winrar)
Hear you can download both songs in it's entirety, to study wave forms etc.
Notice, I hear no click sounds on neither the cd itself, or on the wav files which both dBpoweramp/EAC produce. So the conclusion must be that it is the lame encoder that is the source of the problem (or xmplay)
The compression settings I use with EAC is
Lame 3.97 FINAL
"User defined encoder"
"-V2 --vbr-new %s %d"
"High quality"
In dBpoweramp I use the same - V2 "standard" (slow high quality)
Please look into this problem, cause this must simply be solved...
The drivers I use is plextor 708a (with fua in dBpoweramp) and Lite on SHM-165H65 (no cache)
And I use dBpowermap 12.1
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