Hi,
I'm a bit puzzled by something and am wondering if anyone can clear it up for me. When ripping a CD to .aac format using iTunes and doing the same thing using dbpowerAMP, the latter's file is quite a bit larger than that converted by iTunes (19684KB vs. 3543KB in the sample file I did). Is there a setting in dbpoweramp that will allow the converted .aac file to be as small as one converted with iTunes? The reason I'm looking into this is because iTunes puts a very tiny gap at the end of tracks it rips (I'm using the newest version and this occurs regardless of whether gapless playback is chosen or not). Therefore I'm trying alternate methods. dbpowerAMP does not put the gap at the end, but the file size is much larger. Can anyone provide input?
Thanks,
siege
I'm a bit puzzled by something and am wondering if anyone can clear it up for me. When ripping a CD to .aac format using iTunes and doing the same thing using dbpowerAMP, the latter's file is quite a bit larger than that converted by iTunes (19684KB vs. 3543KB in the sample file I did). Is there a setting in dbpoweramp that will allow the converted .aac file to be as small as one converted with iTunes? The reason I'm looking into this is because iTunes puts a very tiny gap at the end of tracks it rips (I'm using the newest version and this occurs regardless of whether gapless playback is chosen or not). Therefore I'm trying alternate methods. dbpowerAMP does not put the gap at the end, but the file size is much larger. Can anyone provide input?
Thanks,
siege
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