radish;329985 Wrote: 
> Just to be precise, it's not really the ripper putting in exactly 2
> seconds, it's just including the postgap in the file. Normal studio
> recorded CD's are typically mastered with a 2 second postgap so you end
> up with 2 secs of silence at the end of each ripped track (except,
> sometimes, the last one).

That's not totally accurate... the START OF TRACK and END OF TRACK IDs
can be put wherever the mastering engineer wants.  Just think about CDs
you have where there is continuous music, yet the ID changes reflecting
a new "track".  This is totally within the spec.  

It could have to do with your ripper as much as anything else.  What
kind of files is the OP actually having a problem with?


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Eric Seaberg

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