Re: noise at the end of a track

"Marc Erickson [email protected] [EAC]" <[email protected]> Sun, 7 Jun 2020 11:20:46 -0700
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If it's metadata being misread as audio, you could try a tag editor like
Mp3tag (it's free) to remove all of the tags and see if that fixes the
noise.


HTH,
Marc

On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 10:18 AM Laura [email protected] [EAC] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I ripped a music CD with EAC to a FLAC file, and right at the end of
> one track there's a kind of staticky pop.
> The same thing happened when I imported it with iTunes in .wav format.
> But it doesn't happen when I play the CD directly.
> The staticky pop doesn't seem to be in the audio, because I used
> Audacity to trim off the last couple seconds of the track, and it's
> still there.
> Apparently, from googling, the pop comes from a tag (?) with metadata,
> that is being misread as part of the audio.
> I've been using Windows Media Player to play sound files - generally,
> it does very well.
> Can EAC be set to rip the CD without including this tag or whatever it is?
> Or could I maybe eliminate it in Audacity?
> Laura
> 
>


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