I just downloaded dBpoweramp this morning with a view to getting error free lossless rips of my CDs for safe keeping in the cloud.
I also need high quality MP3s for life on the move.
I used to do all this in iTunes without issue (although god knows how may errors there are in the lossless rips I made with iTunes).
So now I have a live bootleg that I downloaded years ago & burned to CD. I do my secure lossless rip. All good.
When I convert to a best quality (320) MP3 with constant bit rate from the FLAC files, I get a slight glitch in playback between tracks. Only very slight but it should be perfect, right?
So I check the CD playback. Yep, perfect. I didn't burn it with glitches, so that's good.
I can't play FLAC files in iTunes so I convert my FLAC to AIFF & bring them into iTunes. Perfect. No glitches.
I convert the AIFFs to MP3. The glitches are back.
I convert my AIFFs to MP3 320 CBR using Steve Dekorte's "Sound Converter". Perfect. No glitches.
So my question is, what might be wrong my my dB converter settings that mean I get glitches in the MP3s that are not present anywhere else? Any thoughts?
I also need high quality MP3s for life on the move.
I used to do all this in iTunes without issue (although god knows how may errors there are in the lossless rips I made with iTunes).
So now I have a live bootleg that I downloaded years ago & burned to CD. I do my secure lossless rip. All good.
When I convert to a best quality (320) MP3 with constant bit rate from the FLAC files, I get a slight glitch in playback between tracks. Only very slight but it should be perfect, right?
So I check the CD playback. Yep, perfect. I didn't burn it with glitches, so that's good.
I can't play FLAC files in iTunes so I convert my FLAC to AIFF & bring them into iTunes. Perfect. No glitches.
I convert the AIFFs to MP3. The glitches are back.
I convert my AIFFs to MP3 320 CBR using Steve Dekorte's "Sound Converter". Perfect. No glitches.
So my question is, what might be wrong my my dB converter settings that mean I get glitches in the MP3s that are not present anywhere else? Any thoughts?
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