BarryManilow wrote:thanks for that, paulmt, but I don't think that's it. The pops are during quiet passages, not between songs.
One example is Hayseed Dixie doing 'Hells Bells' - during the intro, where they ring a bicycle bell instead of the big gong sound of the ACDC original, you hear a wavering little bell sound, then pop and total silence, then the bell sound, then a pop and silence and so on. This track is ripped at 256, so it should have minimal artifacts.
Is this just a problem with mp3s I've never noticed before, or is it something I can fix?
Barry
that's what i thought you meant.
it sounds like the threshold for the silent space is set low enough that the vista program is thinking the song stopped,.
one way i can think of to fix this is use monkey to convert
the song to a wav file.
open the wav file in an wav editing studio.
when its showing the two sine waves on the screen then stretch them out to find the silent areas.
those would be where the wave touches the middle line for the left or right side.
then select just that part that is going with the center line and is silent. use the volume adjustment to rasie it by ten percent
just enough to make the vista program (if vista is doing it) think there is sound there.
that should stop the song from ending and starting in the middle and triggering those popups.
if you don't want to do all that then you might try using the buffers. but i don't think those will help at all for this error.
this error sounds like it is someone's self created error as in they cut the files silent code out or turned it down too far.

[quote="BarryManilow"]thanks for that, paulmt, but I don't think that's it. The pops are during quiet passages, not between songs.
One example is Hayseed Dixie doing 'Hells Bells' - during the intro, where they ring a bicycle bell instead of the big gong sound of the ACDC original, you hear a wavering little bell sound, then pop and total silence, then the bell sound, then a pop and silence and so on. This track is ripped at 256, so it should have minimal artifacts.
Is this just a problem with mp3s I've never noticed before, or is it something I can fix?
Barry[/quote]
that's what i thought you meant.
it sounds like the threshold for the silent space is set low enough that the vista program is thinking the song stopped,.
one way i can think of to fix this is use monkey to convert
the song to a wav file.
open the wav file in an wav editing studio.
when its showing the two sine waves on the screen then stretch them out to find the silent areas.
those would be where the wave touches the middle line for the left or right side.
then select just that part that is going with the center line and is silent. use the volume adjustment to rasie it by ten percent
just enough to make the vista program (if vista is doing it) think there is sound there.
that should stop the song from ending and starting in the middle and triggering those popups.
if you don't want to do all that then you might try using the buffers. but i don't think those will help at all for this error.
this error sounds like it is someone's self created error as in they cut the files silent code out or turned it down too far.
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