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How do I make tracks play continuously as on the albums (e.g. Dark Side of The Moon)

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  • GaryGanesh

    • Feb 2013
    • 2

    How do I make tracks play continuously as on the albums (e.g. Dark Side of The Moon)

    Sorry to ask a dumb question, but when I rip CDs which have 'continuous' play where tracks flow into each other seamlessly (as on 'DSOTM' and the Beatles 'Abbey Road'), whenever I play back an album ripped to FLAC using dBpoweramp CD-Ripper it stops at the end of each track and then starts the next, with a short break in-between them. This of course destroys the entire listening experience, and is completely alien to how the album was intended to play, i.e. seamlessly. Is there anything I can do in the dBpoweramp CD-Ripper settings to make them play back correctly, or is this a function of the players (and I've now tried several; they all play back in the same disjointed way) ?
    All information gratefully received; at the moment I can't rip around 25% of my collection, because it'll become completely unlistenable !
    Last edited by GaryGanesh; February 10, 2013, 03:05 PM.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44509

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    Re: How do I make tracks play continuously as on the albums (e.g. Dark Side of The Mo

    The problem is with your player, because all ripping programs rip gapless CDs as gapless to a lossless codec (such as FLAC).

    Try as a test foobar 2000 on your PC as a player to hear them played back gaplessly.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • dennyelvis

      • Feb 2013
      • 3

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      Re: How do I make tracks play continuously as on the albums (e.g. Dark Side of The Mo

      U could as i did with LOVE BEATLES, rip it in FLAC / WAV , then input all the files [make sure to append the files] into Sound Forge Pro or similar, and save as a single FLAC file, NO GAPS !

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