Posted by dadiOH on 11/04/06 16:05
afbyorb@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied.
>
> If you use your favorite ripper or technique to rip a cd to mp3
> files. How do you know your files are free from any defects short
> of listening to them? What I am trying to do is to avoid having to
> listen all my mp3 files to find the few that are defective. Is
> there a program that could scan my files and report the defective
> ones?
Sure. However, they aren't going to do you much good as all they can
do is check the MP3 structure. Just because the structure is good
doesn't mean the esthetics are...an MP3 filled with horrible squawks
from ripping errors can still be - and probably is - structurally
perfect.
IOW, you have to use your ears.
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dadiOH
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