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Re: Re: batch wav to mp3 conversion
| quote: | Originally posted by Nic
The slight skip you hear is a problem with the mp3 specification. Mp3 files are stored in frames (each frame is a fraction of a second), if the length of the song isnt exactly the length of a multiple of the frame length a small silence will be added to the end of the file to pad the last frame.
The latest versions of the lame encoder adds a special tag to tell the player where the song ACTUALLY ends, and thus removes the added gap. Not many mp3 decoders can read this tag, obviously either your cd burning program cant, or you arent using a recent version of lame.
Many other formats support "gapless" playback, I prefer OGG Vorbis over anything else. FLAC is also good if you want lossless compression. |
ah awsome dude, that's the kinda tip i was looking for, i was beginning to think it had something to do with the codec. I know exactly what you're saying, i'd use other formats, but i want to use mp3 to put online for people to dowload, not everyone's familiar with other formats, thanks man
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