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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.In article <pkg4v354f8bo0ssc2ke6bhutf0f6d3lsub@4ax.com>, Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net> wrote: > On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 20:51:32 -0700, Megadave > <megadethguy@invalidgmail.domaincom> wrote: > > > How do you know it is that heavy? > > It works for me. :) I explained further elsewhere in this thread.. -- [P]eople [E]ating [T]asty [A]nimals
Post Follow-up to this messageMegadave <megadethguy@invalidgmail.domaincom> wrote: > OK.. you and JR got me on that one... But I note you *did* say "most of > the time".. ;) > > Now that I think about it... the only one I used was the Windows iTunes > ripper. THAT one - rather than retry when it hit a flaw in a CD would > just put a dropout in the ripped song. A 'blank' spot. Every version > until I moved to the Mac did the same thing. Regardless of the PC I > used. I just got fed up. On Windows I use EAC and LAME - and on that > platform there is *nothing* better. > > I've tried the Mac version of the ripper.. and while I didn't have the > problem with dropouts I *did* run into issues where it would simply > stall while ripping some of my CDs where CD Stack and Max worked fine. > > Perhaps it was my media (tho I keep my CDs in pristine shape - they > never leave the house, etc).. perhaps it was bugs in iTunes (that later > may or may not have been fixed). No idea.. I just know overall I've > had better luck with other tools. Did you set the iTunes Advanced pref to Use Error Correction (I leave this setting on)? Like others I have used iTunes to rip CDs for years and I can't actually recall a single failure (Mac only). -- Adrian
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <1ieskt1.r9uu7qy4qmsjN%nonesuch@plaice.com>, nonesuch@plaice.com (Adrian) wrote: > Megadave <megadethguy@invalidgmail.domaincom> wrote: > > > Did you set the iTunes Advanced pref to Use Error Correction (I leave > this setting on)? Like others I have used iTunes to rip CDs for years > and I can't actually recall a single failure (Mac only). Of course! When I didn't I'd get stutters or skips.. When I used error correction I'd get the drop-outs.. :) -- [P]eople [E]ating [T]asty [A]nimals
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