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Posted by fred-bloggs on 10/17/55 11:28
"HHN" <nochance@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:4342e77d$0$25339$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk:
> Hi there, i hope someone her can help me with a "small" problem :)
>
> Im in the process of converting ALL (and thats a lot) of my CDs into
> mp3 for use on my media server. But of course i cant check all the
> files manually by listening to them, that would take weeks!
> So I was wondering if any of you know of any programs/software, where
> i can select a library with lots of music, and have it to analyze the
> mp3 files for such things as sound missing right in the middle of the
> music, known as dropouts, or if theres any *blops* or other anomalies?
> The most important part here are to check for dropouts, the *blops*
> are secondary.
>
> I have tried Ashampoo and EncSpot 2.0, but i dont really find any use
> of those, since they only report if the files are defect by some way,
> and not playable.
>
> I have files which they report as 'ok' but when listening to the
> files, i find
> *blops* here and there + dropouts of 1-2 secs .. not often, but it
> happens.
>
> As an addition to my request, it would be nice if it was somehow
> possible to type in what I expect each of the mp3 files to last in
> minutes and seconds, so the program could use that for an error check
> as well. Fx. if I know a song
> to last 3:43 it should be possible to somehow put that in as a
> parameter in the
> error checking for that specific file.
>
> I really hope its is possible to get some good feedback here, else I
> can look
> forward to a winter with endless sound listening :)
>
> Best regards
> The AudioMaster
>
>
>
>
>
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--
fred
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