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Topic: MP3 Static when Ripping
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 08-31-2011 01:18 PM
I've always used either Windows Media Player or Asunder to rip CDs, and have had perfectly OK results with both. My only complaint is that neither will rip CD-Text data into the audio file's metadata (even WMP with the CD-Text plugin), though if you're ripping a commercially published CD for which WMP has the album and track data in its online database, it will take the metadata from there. However, I have a lot of CDs with CD-Text I've created myself from LPs, 78s and radio broadcasts for which this isn't the case, obviously, and there it's a bit of a pain.
The only static-issue I've ever had is in the case of a couple of CDs with scratches on them that have resulted in normal playback issues as well; but even then, only very rarely. My gut feeling is that this is a ripping software issue, especially if the files are playing back with audible artefacts in more than one player.
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