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  • PeterP
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    Thanks for reporting.
    Bug fixed in new R17.6 beta-
    Current version: R17.6 beta 7 Download: https://www.dbpoweramp.com/beta/DMC-R176b7.dmg Changes since R17.5: Required Mac OS version is now 10.12 ("Sierra"). Added conversion progress indicator in dock app icon. Fixed Arrange Audio not allowing rename pattern to be edited. Changes in beta 2: Restored old

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  • Neill S
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    Originally posted by Spoon
    No
    Thank you!

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  • Spoon
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    No

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  • Neill S
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    Originally posted by Spoon
    They are used for Gap detection.
    Thank you. And by removing these tags am I affecting the CD Rip?

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  • Spoon
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    They are used for Gap detection.

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  • Neill S
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    Ah not to worry. I figured it out but what do these tags do? Thanks!

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  • Neill S
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    Hi There thanks! I can't find those two tags in ID Tag Processing...

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  • Spoon
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    Re: _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    You can add the DSP Effect 'ID Tag Processing' set to delete these 2 tags.

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  • Neill S
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    _cdgap and _cdindex in Meta Data Tags

    Hi All I have recently discovered after updating dBpoweramp to 17.5 that it now has _cdgap and _cdindex in the meta data tags written. This seems to be only on some CD's.

    I don't really understand what they are and why only on some CD's. Is this a new field in the tags? I don't see a way to turn them off.

    Could someone tell me what they are and why only on some CD's and if they need to be there? Many Thanks!
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