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lightbulb
Quickie: To produce gapless audio CDs, I use the foobar + nero combo... only DSPs I had enabled - until recently - have been gap killer and volume control.

I purchased new speaker equipment, and the sub has a bit too much boom / breakup (you get what you pay for). I am making use of the equalizer to not drive my roomies / neighbors completely bonkers.

Will the bass reduction from the equalizer affect the resulting burned CD? Will I have to remove it from the array every time I wish to burn a CD? I would like to avoid the latter, some average users share this computer and wouldn't be comfortable with adjusting settings. They just like the select album > burn > done.
Garf
It depends on whether you have "use dsp" enabled or not in the Audio CD Writer component.
lightbulb
Yes, that is ticked.

Are you saying I'd still get gapless CDs if I use no DSP processing?
kode54
As long as your tracks are even multiples of 588 samples in length. Otherwise, they will be padded.
lightbulb
QUOTE(kode54 @ Feb 20 2005, 01:41 AM)
As long as your tracks are even multiples of 588 samples in length. Otherwise, they will be padded.
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Ok, so that works fine for all the audio that I own and have backed up with Flac.

Noob question, how do I deal with generic mp3 obtained via p2p? Not everyone out there makes perfect encodes, is there a way I can modify them?
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