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EAC - Lame producing truncated mp3s

Eac with lame is producing great mp3s but they end abruptly...any thoughts?

It seems some data is being lost...

Many thanks

John

EAC - Lame producing truncated mp3s

Reply #1
I don't think you want to use the word "clipped" in the thread title because it has different connotations here than what you seem to really mean.  You'll have to provide more information about what software you are using to play these mp3s and if you are using any DSPs like a gapkiller.
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EAC - Lame producing truncated mp3s

Reply #2
Is it possible that you are using offset correction for the encoder?

NB: I am talking about encoder offset (Compression options), not drive offset (Drive options).
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EAC - Lame producing truncated mp3s

Reply #3
Thank you. I am using foobar to play the tracks. No, not using offset correction.

EAC - Lame producing truncated mp3s

Reply #4
When you rip to WAV files, are they also truncated?