I thought I'd try dbpoweramp for converting my lossless WAV library to FLAC for a new media player.
The WAV files are mainly Windows Media Player rips of CDs, WMP 8-11 over the years, no idea which made what. Some of the WAV files are also made by Audacity (again, several years worth of versions) from LPs or tapes directly.
I have both WAV and VBR2-MP3 versions of all files as my "originals" and none of the WAV or MP3 files have any audible noise beyond LP or tape background noise at the lowest levels.
As a trial I had dbpoweramp convert a couple of thousand files and throw them in one folder, to see how the new music player would work and whether my ears could appreciate the difference with FLAC files. Well....
Some of the FLAC files are gorgeous. This is a Fiio X5 and it certainly beats all hell out of even highly rated cell phones (G).
But some of the FLAC files, no particular logic as to which, have an incredible amount of white noise (or similar noise) as if someone was spraying Lysol across a mic while they were being recorded. Which of course they weren't, they were being converted from the WAV files that have NO audible noise.
The noise is in the FLAC files, not the device playing them. Same horrible noise on the laptop, with two different players (WMP and VLC).
I'd really like to upgrade to the pro version and run a batch conversion of the whole library, but this noise! Surely, there's some real simple solution?
Anyone?
The WAV files are mainly Windows Media Player rips of CDs, WMP 8-11 over the years, no idea which made what. Some of the WAV files are also made by Audacity (again, several years worth of versions) from LPs or tapes directly.
I have both WAV and VBR2-MP3 versions of all files as my "originals" and none of the WAV or MP3 files have any audible noise beyond LP or tape background noise at the lowest levels.
As a trial I had dbpoweramp convert a couple of thousand files and throw them in one folder, to see how the new music player would work and whether my ears could appreciate the difference with FLAC files. Well....
Some of the FLAC files are gorgeous. This is a Fiio X5 and it certainly beats all hell out of even highly rated cell phones (G).
But some of the FLAC files, no particular logic as to which, have an incredible amount of white noise (or similar noise) as if someone was spraying Lysol across a mic while they were being recorded. Which of course they weren't, they were being converted from the WAV files that have NO audible noise.
The noise is in the FLAC files, not the device playing them. Same horrible noise on the laptop, with two different players (WMP and VLC).
I'd really like to upgrade to the pro version and run a batch conversion of the whole library, but this noise! Surely, there's some real simple solution?
Anyone?
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