Hi All,
A few weeks ago, I embarked upon a project to rip all my CD's to my computer. I originally ripped to FLAC using EAC (using accurate rip, and all the settings laid out in someones sticky thread at these forums).
The process seemed to work well, and I was impressed with what great job EAC did with my scratched CD's.
I then made a second copy of my library as Apple Lossless files, as I really like the Itunes interface, and bought an Ipod, which I plan to get a CD deck in my car to plug it in (hence why I want the lossless files). I used DBPower Amp, and the Apple Lossless codec downloadeed from their website, to convert the FLAC files to Apple Lossless.
Anyways, I was dissapointed to find the Applee Lossless files do not work properly on the Ipod (they work perfectly on Itunes). At first I figured it must be a defective Ipod, since they worked perfectly in Itunes. The problem on the Ipod is twofold... sometimes it would randomly skip tracks (going from 4 to 6, 6 to 8 etc). Furthermore, it was not performing its "gapless" function as advertised (particularly noticeable on "electronica" discs where one track merges into the next. Again, it worked perfectly in Itunes.
So I traded in my Ipod, figuring it must be defective (since itunes worked gapless perfectly, as well as not skipping tracks).
But to my dismay, the second Ipod did exactly the same thing. I even tried re-encoding a CD with FLAC, and converting to Apple Lossless again... the results were repeatable. Note that I also tried checking the "part of a gapless album" option in Itunes. This made no difference.
Perplexed, I decided to rip one of the discs in question using Itunes. Sure enough, the rip went perfectly, and on the ipod it worked as gapless, and didnt skip tracks. This made me suspect of the Apple Converter I used with dbpoweramp.
As a workaroung (since I dont want to re-rip 150 discs using Itunes.. in fact I dont want to rip anything with itunes as I am sure EAC is much better), I decided to rip my flac files for the disc in question to WMA lossless. I then imported the WMA lossless using itunes, which performed its own conversion to Apple Lossless. This worked as well, and the tracks were perfectly gapless with no track skipping.
Whats my point?
* Has anyone else experienced this? Do you think the dbpoweramp converter was the culprit as I do?
* Will my files keep their "lossless" integrity if I go through such a laborious conversion (FLAC>WMA lossless>Apple Lossless)? OR am I bound to introduce errors in this process?
* What did I do wrong, that made the apple lossless ripped by dbpower amp not work properly?
Thanks for your insights!
