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:: > 2nd problem
:: > ~~~
:: > Some of my CDs have a lot of DC offset. Other are well DC free. Examples:
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::
:: What is DC?
::
Direct Current. Non wriggling part of the audio signal ;-)
n-1
DC := 1/n Sum x_i
i=0
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Frank
Gabriel Bouvigne schrieb am Sam, 05 Aug 2000:
> > 2nd problem
> > ~~~
> > Some of my CDs have a lot of DC offset. Other are well DC free. Examples:
> >
>
> What is DC?
AC is alternating current
DC is direct current
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> Gabriel Bouvigne - France
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Hello Frank,
Saturday, August 05, 2000, 1:11:36 PM, you wrote:
FK> I have a set of WAV files without silence gaps. After converting to MP3 and
reconverting to
FK> WAV there are gaps (20...40 ms) between the files. How can I prevent this?
http://albumid.cjb.net has exactly that in mind.
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Be
> 2nd problem
> ~~~
> Some of my CDs have a lot of DC offset. Other are well DC free. Examples:
>
What is DC?
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1st problem
~~~
I have a set of WAV files without silence gaps. After converting to MP3 and
reconverting to
WAV there are gaps (20...40 ms) between the files. How can I prevent this?
2nd problem
~~~
Some of my CDs have a lot of DC offset. Other are well DC free. Examples:
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