Every ripped CD has clicks and pops in the music and in between tracks, regardless whether the track is verified as accurate or not. I have a really fast CPU (Sandy Bridge 8 core), ASUS P8P67 motherboard, 4 internal CD/DVD/BD drives, and am ripping to the fastest SSD drive I could find at the time (Kingston HyperX). The drive is dedicated to the music rips. System is Win 7, and I have no other software up when I'm using DBPoweramp. The motherboard does have an integrated audio card, and I have heard they can be problematic, but I can't see how it would have any involvement in the process. Single CD ripping with iTunes works, but it is painfully slow, and I have many to do. I'm convinced that this has to be my system, but I'm a nubie with music ripping, so I don't know where to start looking. Any help would be appreciated!
Slightly off subject, but I have lot o' LPs to convert too, so any suggestions would also be appreciated with that too. Bought a USB turntable some years back, but there was no automatic track naming (is this what the term "tagging" means) at the time, so I gave up. Software the the turntable (Audio Technica) came with isn't compatible with Win 7. Looking for replacement ideas.
Absolutely love DBpoweramp! (If I can get rid of the clicks and pops.) Wish they had a product for LPs too.
Thanks in advance!
Steve
Slightly off subject, but I have lot o' LPs to convert too, so any suggestions would also be appreciated with that too. Bought a USB turntable some years back, but there was no automatic track naming (is this what the term "tagging" means) at the time, so I gave up. Software the the turntable (Audio Technica) came with isn't compatible with Win 7. Looking for replacement ideas.
Absolutely love DBpoweramp! (If I can get rid of the clicks and pops.) Wish they had a product for LPs too.
Thanks in advance!
Steve
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