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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Jun 2002
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| Track Skid Detection in DAE, how to detect? In some occasions the tracks recorded to MP3 by DAE on my Liteon LTR-24102B has shown some track skiddings as the content of the ripped MP3 skids around different tracks. I think this might be the cause of some scratches/defects on the CDDA disc under consideration, but now comes the problem, is it possible to detect those skiddings? Is there any MP3 ripping software that can correct or detect such culprits, without listening to the whole track afterwards? Interesting thing is that the MP3 thus recorded shows no difference in length or file size. |
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