I have just completed re-encoding my entire Flac collection using dMC. The previous tracks were ripped using a mixture of EAC and dBpoweramp, various versions of flac and various compression levels. My main reason for re-encoding was to get consistency across my music library and to use the time to also sort out a large number of tagging inconsistencies and compatibilities.
All went well but was very time consuming. However, I am now concerned that I have somehow corrupted my flac files. When listening to some tracks I hear the track volume drift up and down when it didn't do that before the re-encoding. This has occurred when listening on both my PC and my Sonos system. I intend to make a list of tracks where this is obvious but I am concerned that in some way all of my rips have become corrupted and are no longer accurate.
Is there any way I can know for certain? Has anyone else has experienced this? Is there a solution?
Appreciate any help.
All went well but was very time consuming. However, I am now concerned that I have somehow corrupted my flac files. When listening to some tracks I hear the track volume drift up and down when it didn't do that before the re-encoding. This has occurred when listening on both my PC and my Sonos system. I intend to make a list of tracks where this is obvious but I am concerned that in some way all of my rips have become corrupted and are no longer accurate.
Is there any way I can know for certain? Has anyone else has experienced this? Is there a solution?
Appreciate any help.
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