Zero length gaps in EAC |
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Zero length gaps in EAC |
Sep 19 2012, 09:55
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Hi. I noticed that a lot (but not all) of my CDs appear to have zero gaps at all when using the "detect gap" feature of EAC.
Is this normal? The first track generally has a 00:00:02 gap, but all the other tracks have zero length gaps.
This post has been edited by pinoniceusagi: Sep 19 2012, 09:55 |
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Sep 19 2012, 13:15
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Sep 19 2012, 13:42
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Is this normal? Yes.Tracks need not have gaps. A length of zero means they don’t. That is reassuring. Thank you. Another question: I read in a EAC setup guide that if all the tracks are reported as having the same gap length, something fishy is going on. I just ripped a CD where all of the tracks were reported as Pre-gap length 0:00:01.73. Since the guide said that this was supposedly an error, I re-tried using EACs gap detection methods A, B and C. Same result. Should I be worried? Here is the log: http://pastebin.com/WzL66JJs |
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Sep 19 2012, 14:56
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Don't believe everything you read, especially if it's in an EAC guide.
-------------------- Everything sounds the same until it is proven otherwise.
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Sep 19 2012, 15:01
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Sep 19 2012, 15:07
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It most certainly does.
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Sep 19 2012, 15:44
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Great.
I'll just continue ripping my way through the collection then. Thanks all! |
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