![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You know that "2" aka "CD artist" refers to track artists b/c of the way EAC behaves in practice. That's how EAC is set up, and EAC with freedb never fills in CD Performer values. Ur posts seem to imply that "CD Artist" and "Album Artist" are one and the same, and that would be intuitive, but to EAC, this is not true.ĬD artist actually = track artist in practiceĬD Performer actually = album artist, aka %albuminterpret% in practice I don't want to write a long winded reply, but I think you are confusing terms mainly b/c EAC has confused terms. Tagging and artwork - I am going back to Winamp as it is better implemented. (And no, the "convert JPEG to BITMAP" flag in the options does not make any difference) ![]() And already reported a bug to the developer as that art finder also locates bitmaps without telling you - until you then get a weird error message pop-up when the conversion to FLAC occurs as the FLAC tool needs JPEG not BITMAP. Still not really sold on embedding art - so I think that is coming back out again. Had a couple of albums I've had to go back to the old web search on. The artwork search seems okay, but could be better. Always having to remember to fill in the album artist is a pain. Not too sure about the method of tagging. I have a very rotted Hendrix disk that it took 48 hours over and got a better result out of it that I can get when just listening to it. I like the fact it can stubbornly get round scratches on CDs. Try loading your bad FLACs up in Audacity and see if you can see the gap at the end of them.Īs to EAC - still trialling it in some ways. So when I actually setup EAC to rip to ALAC, i'll need to configure mp3tag to find the %pgap% atom and make sure its all kosher. I found these links mentioning ALAC/mp4/m4a gapless: I would just rerip/test myself, but I don't have the CDs here, (they're at my house, not my apt) (I am still interested for someone to test 5.63 though, just to rule it out) Should that be checked or not? do you know the default setting for it? I found a thread about compression offset re: the drive, (and using cuetools to fix) and also a mention of prefs > EAC options > extraction and the first checkbox, "Fill up missing samples with silence" i'm beginning to think its something either I, or EAC did wrong. I don't know if the above solves your problem, but I have had no problems with gapless playback for both my rips and others'. In EAC Make sure you have checked Action > Append gaps on previous track (standard practice) and done Action > detect gaps before ripping. ![]()
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