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I'm using MusicBee w/Accuraterip to convert my CDs to .wavs on a network drive and I'm getting noise ranging from brief clicks to one or two seconds of harsh "static" noise between cuts on many of the albums. Never had this happen with WMP. Am I missing something in the ripping set-up for MusicBee?
Edits: 05/10/15Follow Ups:
I've tried MusicBee, dBpoweramp ripper, and WMP; noise appears at the end of tracks randomly regardless. I don't hear it if I play the offending tracks on the computer. I suspect its something the Sony player is doing when the wi-fi file transfer moves to the next file; there's no noise on the same CD tracks ripped to a USB drive and played back on the same player.
Spend a few $$, download dBPoweramp & rip away to your hearts content for
years to come !!
(I'm assuming however that MusicBee isn't a ripper for Mac: In which case
I wouldn't know what to suggest instead)
Sorry this is some sort of lame Bee joke.
E
T
I appreciate the fact you didn't "hive" that comment from the rest of us !!
(That'll teach you to mention lame around some people)
Oh a wise guy!
Cheers!
E
T
Try ripping one of the problem CDs with another ripping program, such as EAC or dBpoweramp.
Also, you might tell us if the problem CDs are intended to play gapless, as can be determined by listening on a CD player or by ripping the entire CD as a single file.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
All were ripped as separate files for each track and with "append to previous" set to off. I installed the trial version of dBpoweramp and will compare ripping results for the worst offenders ripped w/MusicBee. The noise is at the end of the track files.
I assume you have ripped to a single file for each track.
Might be a latency problem.
Does this happens if you store the files on a local HD?
The Well Tempered Computer
I'll have to experiment with the local HD later. I've also got to see if there's any correlation between the noise and CDs that showed "partial accurately ripped" which I had assumed was due to no validation file on accuraterip.com.
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