On occasion when converting from Flac to WAV the music converter generates a randomly placed short section of white noise (part of a second) Another attempt may well cause the white noise to be in another part of the file. I can't seem to find such a problem on here. Can anyone help?
Random bursts of white noise generated
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Re: Random bursts of white noise generated
It is more likely to be the player then the converter...
for a track with white noise, convert both the original flac and this problem wave file to [Calculate Audio CRC], if you do not already have it:
If the CRC values are the same for both then the wave file is identical to the decoded FLAC. -
Re: Random bursts of white noise generated
It is more likely to be the player then the converter...
for a track with white noise, convert both the original flac and this problem wave file to [Calculate Audio CRC], if you do not already have it:
If the CRC values are the same for both then the wave file is identical to the decoded FLAC.Comment
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Re: Random bursts of white noise generated
You need to convert the wave file + flac file to this CRC codec to find out what is contained in both.Comment
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Re: Random bursts of white noise generated
I've tried this and when the random white noise has been generated and can be heard in the file I get a difference showing with the CRC check. On some occasions the random white noise is not generated and the CRC check shows both files are the same.Comment
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Re: Random bursts of white noise generated
You need to try a different computer (to rule out system corruption), as:
if there was an error in FLAC decoding dBpoweramp would show this error, as FLAC contains a built in CRC which is checked at the end. So you can be 100% the FLAC decodes correctly, for WAVE this format is as simple as it gets, the data is passed straight, untouched to HDD.Comment
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Re: Random bursts of white noise generated
I don't have another computer to try it on. However I have tried another piece of software, Switch Sound File Converter. That doesn't seem to have this problem. I have converted quite a few files and checked them with the dbpoweramp CRC checker and they are identical. After years of using dbpoweramp I am disappointed that I seem to have to start using something else now.Comment
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