Ripping CD to FLAC without gaps
Ripping CD to FLAC without gaps
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Ken Figenus

Original Poster:

6,009 posts

141 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Have used WMP to rip a mix CD to FLAC files but when the car plays them it inserts a split second gap between tracks where they should play into each other with no gaps - its what I paid the DJ for after all!

I have tried EAC converter too after a Google but don't really know how to get that to make them gapless either having trawled its menus.

Anyone any advice please - the gap KILLS mix CD's! Thx

mike_knott

344 posts

248 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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A while since I looked at this but I thought that gapless playback was down to whether the playback device supported it, in which case you're looking at changing your player or combining the tracks without gaps (in something like Audacity?)

Or just buy decent albums, then you wouldn't need compilations wink

Mike...

Slushbox

1,484 posts

129 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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You can record the entire CD as a single track in Audacity then export it as a single FLAC file.

Monty Python

4,813 posts

221 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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Slushbox said:
You can record the entire CD as a single track in Audacity then export it as a single FLAC file.
This - as long as you don't need to access the individual tracks.

Alternatively, have you tried putting the tracks into a playlist to see if that helps?

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

169 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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You can do the same with dBPowerAmp i.e. rip the CD as a single FLAC. I've done this with a few of my better mix CDs as despite many of my devices promising to do gapless playback it does seem a bit hit and miss as to whether it actually works.

Ken Figenus

Original Poster:

6,009 posts

141 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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Thanks guys - its aplayback thing really is it? Cant change the car for this wink I'll rip it as a single track but then I'll have no track name info I guess? Less annoying than the 5 frame gap between tracks that should follow on seamlessly! I use Audacity already for voice overs already so may try that. Thanks