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Re: how can I avoid gaps in classical pieces ripped with SonicStage?

by J David Garnett <youknowwho@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 13, 2007 at 08:52 AM

Whilst I was dreaming about my recent marriage
pete611107@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote Thu 13 Dec 2007 12:35:29p: 

> I use SonicStage to put music on my MP3 player, but notice
> that some long classical pieces, though unbroken, have
> track numbers partway through.
> 
> When I replay these pieces through my MP3 player, there's a
> very slight hitch or gap when these track numbers come up.
> 
> Anyone know how I can solve this problem without resorting
> to a different CD ripper? I do find SonicStage very easy to
> use, for a technical dunce like myself.
> 
> Thanks.
> 

This will always happen with mp3 as mp3 files are of a fixed 
length (because it is made up of blocks) and fill the end of the 
file with silence unless the soundfile is an exact mp3 block 
length.  This is one of the many advantages of using ATRAC as it 
has no fixed length and it will be seamless.

J David Garnett
 




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how can I avoid gaps in classical pieces ripped with SonicStage?
pete611107@[EMAIL PROTECT  2007-12-13 04:35:29 
Re: how can I avoid gaps in classical pieces ripped with SonicSt
J David Garnett <youkn  2007-12-13 08:52:18 

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