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Title: Ripping CD's JRiver or EAC
Post by: beerfly on August 19, 2017, 02:05:56 pm
Hello there I love JRiver but I'm unsure which to use when ripping CD's as I like the feature in EAC that detects gaps I don't see this in JRiver so does it do it automatically or deos it put a standard gap the same for all? Many thanks in advance of any help.
Title: Re: Ripping CD's JRiver or EAC
Post by: JimH on August 24, 2017, 12:04:51 pm
Your question doesn't make sense.  All rippers separate the tracks on CD's into individual tracks / files.

Gap behavior can change during playback.  That's in MC's audio settings.
Title: Re: Ripping CD's JRiver or EAC
Post by: beerfly on August 25, 2017, 11:25:49 am
Your question doesn't make sense.  All rippers separate the tracks on CD's into individual tracks / files.

Gap behavior can change during playback.  That's in MC's audio settings.

Hi Mr H

EAC has a detect gaps option which I use when ripping CDs as not gaps are the same throughout a CD if JRiver does this naturally I will switch to using it instead of EAC I'm no expert but its taken me years to get were I am today with my ripped collection and don't want to screw up now.

Thanks for your reply
Title: Re: Ripping CD's JRiver or EAC
Post by: ferday on August 25, 2017, 07:43:43 pm
Ripping a CD to separate files means the gap doesn't exist anymore.  JR (and honestly every ripper since the late 90's) will auto-detect gaps and burn the tracks with no issues.

The one exception is hidden tracks before the first track.
Title: Re: Ripping CD's JRiver or EAC
Post by: beerfly on August 27, 2017, 01:44:27 pm
Ripping a CD to separate files means the gap doesn't exist anymore.  JR (and honestly every ripper since the late 90's) will auto-detect gaps and burn the tracks with no issues.

The one exception is hidden tracks before the first track.

Ah thank you I did not know that