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The authors of Audacity have written a filter.
http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=9141
Not ALL Japan CDs from the 80s have Pre Emphasis.
"TO" in the matix only indicates the CDs were pressed at the Toshiba plant in Japan. The CDs may or may not have PE applied.
EAC only...
Anything new on Cue support, Spoon?
bumping this question. Any thing new?
How is the CUE support coming along?
Convert a track from both rips to WAV, and use EACs "Compare WAV" function under the tools menu. I have found that the two programs rip bit identical WAVs.
+1
I tried the "rip as one" feature. I couldn't even find the cue file or settings for one.
Post the log.
...and Burrrn does not support write offsets. So when burning the disc, everything is shifted a few microseconds. The resultant rip will not pass AR. However, if the disc is burned in EAC and you...
IIRC, DVD Audio Solo, and the DVD-Audio standard in general supports 16-bit, 44.1kHz [standard audio cd] files, so upconverting to 24bit should not be necessary. Upconverting will not enhance...
Bump
I have an online friend wishing to try out the program, and I'm trying to point him to a setup guide for secure ripping. Haven't found one yet. I told him it was fairly idiot proof, but.......
Just curious as to the progress on these 2 items.
Hopefully, cue support is right around the corner, as well as reading track 1 pregaps.
Good job, Spoon.
That's why I said "Now wouldn't THAT be something."
One can wish.
Now wouldn't THAT be something.
Why not try each one and report back which one sounds better? My guess is interpolation enabled.
Yes
R12 Reference.
I'm not having any problems with tag columns being populated [FLAC, mp3 and ogg at least] in Directory Opus 8.
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I found an original disc with a non-standard pre-gap.
Ripped with both EAC and dBpa, all individual tracks matched when doing a wav compare in EAC.
When I burned a copy from these...
Because all the track files ripped by dBpa were identical to those ripped by EAC. The variable is either in the single wav rip or in the burn itself, which is all in the realm of EAC. I did another...
If it includes Dynamic Naming then I'm guessing its reference.
With all the various mp3 encoders out there, not to mention the bitrate and quality options, it would be impossible to do any sort of AR verification on a conversion of this sort.
Error type and position are the column headers. If there nothing below that in the larger box, the files are identical. If it was an offset error, it would say "repeated samples" under error type...
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