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ripping music - recording judders?
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Posted April 22, 2011 at 2:28PM
Hi I have just tried ripping some cd's onto my computer, never done it before, the cd plays fine, but when I listen to it back on my computer the end of some of the tracks is juddery? is there a way to correct itor edit the end of the track to get rid of it?
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Posted April 23, 2011 at 4:42AM
Download itunes (Free) and use that, you don`t need ipod to use it.save it to itunes as an mp3,hope this helps
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Posted April 23, 2011 at 9:39AM
Check to see what other programs are running, as you may not have enough resources to get a clean 'RIP'
The CD should rip at least 5 times speeed, any slower and you may get problems.
Terry
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Posted April 24, 2011 at 2:42PM
Hi thanks for the answers, I am not sure i understand the solutions, what happened was I was playing my cd's on windows media player and at the top it said rip, I looked that up in the help section and thought what a good idea to copy the music onto my computer. So I just pressed rip, the only thing I was doing at the same time was browsing the internet. No other programmes were open. Are you saying I need to download a new programme to get the music to copy correctly? the cd's copied what seemed to me to be very quickly anyway. thanks for your patience
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Posted April 25, 2011 at 8:01AM
When you are ripping a CD, it is best to stopp the player and any other programs that are running, including the internet, but not the Anti-virus software.
While you are ripping, any interuption in the series (caused (e.g.) by another program) can cause a 'ripple' - (change in speed) of the rip, and this is what is causing the program
Terry
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Posted April 25, 2011 at 3:55PM
Thanks again for the replies, I didn't realise about stopping the player whilst ripping, I will definately try that, and if it doesn't work I will try downloading the ripping programme, thanks again!
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