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  • RACER-X

    latest version 11 beta of DBpowerAMP - possible bug?

    I'm using the latest version 11 beta of DBpowerAMP. As a test, I encoded a few MP3's & burned them to a CD-R. I began to listen to the disk on my Sony D-CJ01 Diskman/MP3 player & almost all of the tracks had an audible "click" at the end.

    I did'nt have this problem while I was using v10.1. I'm ripping at the maximum speed & using the latest LAME codec with the "insane" preset.

    Could this "click" at the end of each MP3 file a possible bug? Could it be the settings I'm using that's causing the problem? Should I try an earlier version of the LAME codec?

    Please, someone enlighten me. I think that DBpowerAMP is a great program & i'd hate to have to switch to something else to encode MP3's.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44583

    #2
    Re: latest version 11 beta of DBpowerAMP - possible bug?

    It will be the tagging, switch off the APE2 tag option in the dMC Configuration >> Advanced Tagging
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Racer-X

      #3
      Re: latest version 11 beta of DBpowerAMP - possible bug?

      Spoon,
      I tried what you suggested & still had the problem. Do you have any other suggestions?

      Thanks,
      Racer-X

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44583

        #4
        Re: latest version 11 beta of DBpowerAMP - possible bug?

        After switching it off (ie just write an ID3v1 or v2 tag) you will need to re-create a new mp3 file. Then hold the mouse over it to make sure of the version of tag in the file.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • RACER-X

          #5
          Re: latest version 11 beta of DBpowerAMP - possible bug?

          Spoon,
          I Did Create New Mp3 Files. After Changing The "tag Creation" Setting To "id3v2 & Id3v1", I Re-encoded An Mp3 Cd & This Time I Had Mixed Results. Some Of The Mp3's Were Flawless While Others Had The "click" At The End.
          I'm Now Trying The "id3v1" Setting Only. I'm Going To Try Encoding With Each Individual "tag Creation" Setting (except Ape) & See What Kind Of Results They Yield.
          If You Have Any Other Suggestions, Let Me Know. If Not, I'll Let You Know What I Find.

          Thanks,
          Racer-x

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