Atlantic;664512 Wrote: 
> Gary, I must check that; it may be that the problem is ok on the CD rips
> we have but is definitely prevalent on digital captures from analogue
> sources where our music was captured on a track-by-track basis.  From
> now on (knowing this) we can add a few seconds silence, at the end of
> each capture, using Audacity.  (We use crip to create the flac files
> from our CDs.)
> 
> Thanks for the comment, too, I hadn't explicitly checked what the
> situation is on our CD flacs; most of the music we listen to is from
> analogue sources.
> 
> regards, Atlantic

I'm not much help here, but I know that some rippers have options of
removing, adding, etc. gaps. I highly recommend dbpoweramp as a CD
ripper for FLAC. At least in my case, it addresses gaps perfectly with
no special setting. That is, if it is a live concert or pink floyd,
etc. with no gaps, it rips (and plays back on SB) with no gaps. If it
is a track that was meant to have a gap, it is there on playback. good
luck....


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garym

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