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| I've been having some problems recently ripping audio tracks from CDs. I usually use MusicMatch Jukebox (latest version) to rip the tracks but have come across this same problem with other software also. Alot of the tracks that are ripped sound really "echoey" compared to the original. Also the first split second of the track is extremely loud then returns to normal volume. I never used to have this problem before. And as far as I can remember, I haven't changed anything. I'm using a HP 8100i CD-R and also have a Toshiba 32x CDROM. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Regards... |
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