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raduga batch overlap processor

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radium

2010-02-01 14:20:16

raduga batch overlap processor

hi can anyone help me , i bought raduga batch overlap processor from ur companie one year ago .raduga ask for rip the cd to 160kbs and the raduga batch overlap processor dont tiled (~) song ripped more than 128 kbs please help.

radio vredenburg

2010-02-01 22:06:19

Re: raduga batch overlap processor

hi

you most try it out, rip the cd's to 192kbps
here's come it: only use CBR not VBR

i've try it and it's work,keep all the mp3files in the same rate, when you batch a directory be shure they all in the same rate

gr from holland
radio vredenburg
gerrie kamsteeg

Anonymous

2010-02-02 10:44:42

Re: raduga batch overlap processor

thanks for ur reply all my songs ripped to 128kbps

Kevin

2010-06-05 06:03:54

Re: raduga batch overlap processor

As stated all mp3 must be ripped or converted to 192kbps, All must be CBR.
All scanning must be done on the same system from where the mp3 will be played.
Never store tracks on a server as each computer connected to a network may read the frequencies differently, even systems that are identical.(Plus servers get busy and can cause delays)
Before scanning get hold of a mp3 trimmer and reduce excess silence from beginning and end. (MP Trim Pro will do this in a batch mode. There is also a Wav Trim Pro)
Test a few tracks playing around with the frequency settings especially if on board sound or cheap sound cards are being used.
I have found that by using a trimmer and setting Raduga to overlap at 4-5 seconds the only tracks that need a ~ setting are those with dead ends (No fade out)

Kevin

2010-06-05 06:04:21

Re: raduga batch overlap processor

As stated all mp3 must be ripped or converted to 192kbps, All must be CBR.
All scanning must be done on the same system from where the mp3 will be played.
Never store tracks on a server as each computer connected to a network may read the frequencies differently, even systems that are identical.(Plus servers get busy and can cause delays)
Before scanning get hold of a mp3 trimmer and reduce excess silence from beginning and end. (MP Trim Pro will do this in a batch mode. There is also a Wav Trim Pro)
Test a few tracks playing around with the frequency settings especially if on board sound or cheap sound cards are being used.
I have found that by using a trimmer and setting Raduga to overlap at 4-5 seconds the only tracks that need a ~ setting are those with dead ends (No fade out)

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