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cjeny
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22. July 2010 @ 08:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have a CD that sounds horrible. Its muffled and flat (Yes, Yesterdays). I want to be able to set equalization on it and rip it with the new settings but I just cant seem to find a program to do it.

Any help would be really appreciated

Thanks In advance
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Mez
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22. July 2010 @ 10:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The 2 best rippers are EAC and dbPowerAmp if the CD is in an accurip database dbPA is by far the best if not, EAC is the best.

Is your CD burned or pressed?

If it is pressed and the surface is badly scratched you might want to resurface if you can't get a good rip. If it is burned, check out the Tau analyzer in the top sticky in this forum. The CD is probably burned with junk audio which can't be helped. That is the most common cause of flat CDs.

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set equalization
? Are you distorting the original copy? It is a far better practice to rip true then play equalized. That is part of the process of how you get junk burned CDs.
cjeny
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22. July 2010 @ 11:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Mez:
The 2 best rippers are EAC and dbPowerAmp if the CD is in an accurip database dbPA is by far the best if not, EAC is the best.

Is your CD burned or pressed?

If it is pressed and the surface is badly scratched you might want to resurface if you can't get a good rip. If it is burned, check out the Tau analyzer in the top sticky in this forum. The CD is probably burned with junk audio which can't be helped. That is the most common cause of flat CDs.

What do you mean
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set equalization
? Are you distorting the original copy? It is a far better practice to rip true then play equalized. That is part of the process of how you get junk burned CDs.[/qu
Originally posted by Mez:
The 2 best rippers are EAC and dbPowerAmp if the CD is in an accurip database dbPA is by far the best if not, EAC is the best.

Is your CD burned or pressed?

If it is pressed and the surface is badly scratched you might want to resurface if you can't get a good rip. If it is burned, check out the Tau analyzer in the top sticky in this forum. The CD is probably burned with junk audio which can't be helped. That is the most common cause of flat CDs.

What do you mean
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set equalization
? Are you distorting the original copy? It is a far better practice to rip true then play equalized. That is part of the process of how you get junk burned CDs.
The CD is pressed and in perfect condition. I want to be able to rip it and add highs and lows and remove some mid range and play it on my Ipod/Zune so it sounds better. Right now the disk sounds like its being played with pillows stuffed in the speakers.
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22. July 2010 @ 12:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Right now the disk sounds like its being played with pillows stuffed in the speakers.
Have you looked inside the speakers?..LOL!.
As stated rip properly and use a lossless format, and then play equalized..You can of course edit the file(s) if you like..But I'd keep a copy of the original un-altered version..
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22. July 2010 @ 12:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
OK, I suspect it is a bad pressing. The die should have been removed long before your disk has pressed. Computer readers can read much better than even HiFi CD players. That is your only hope of getting a descent rip which may not be possible.

I would also run the Tau analyser.
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22. July 2010 @ 14:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by k00ka:
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Right now the disk sounds like its being played with pillows stuffed in the speakers.
Have you looked inside the speakers?..LOL!.
As stated rip properly and use a lossless format, and then play equalized..You can of course edit the file(s) if you like..But I'd keep a copy of the original un-altered version..
Cant do that on an Ipod
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22. July 2010 @ 14:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Right now the disk sounds like its being played with pillows stuffed in the speakers.

sarcasm(on)
Are you playing the "disk" with your iPod?..am I missing something?..What can't you do, with ipod?..Obviously not play the physical disk..
sarcasm(off)..

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 22. July 2010 @ 14:46

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