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First try a different player. If Windows Media Player is misreading (some or all) FLAC tags, I’d strongly recommend finding another player for FLAC files. Tags are usually way too important to give up when it comes to organization of one's music.
> On Jun 7, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Laura [email protected] [EAC] <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 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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