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Andrew Kaluzniacki
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iPod Notes
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17 March 2004
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Update The best answer for ripping without clicks and pops I can find is CDParanoia which has been ported to OS X by Tobias Sargeant here. I've compiled and run it on 10.3.3 and it seems to work just fine. It looks like CDParanoia does the right thing in using the raw audio sector data - check out the FAQ. [August 2002] Drew's iPod PageThe iPod is not faithful to the CDs that it replaces.
OverviewApple says, "Don't steal music."
Research So FarBen claims he has no problem on all his hardware - which is more recent than the Beige G3. But I've seen too many posts in the iPod groups complaining about clicks and pops that I do not think it is just my old hardware. Even if it is old hardware, it is absurd that the hardware can play the CD out the audio jack correctly, but not be able to read the same bits correctly into memory.I am using my Alice in Chains Dirt CD as my principle test CD. I have listened to Dirt on my Apple PowerCD player dozens of times in the two or so years that I have had the disc and have never noticed problems with the disc. Audio Catalyst 2.1 when used in more-compatible mode seems to have no problem correctly ripping the tracks. Too bad Real doesn't support the Mac any longer. I see that the iTunes System requirements include built in USB. I guess that leaves any Mac more than 4 years out of luck. Sad when you think CD players have been doing it right for 20 years. Raw Data"Junkhead" track 7 of Dirt plays correctly on my BeigeG3 internal CD player when using OS 8.6 and the AppleCD Audio Player v 2.3.3. - 16 Dec 01"Junkhead" track 7 of Dirt does not play correctly on my BeigeG3
internal CD player when using OS X and the iTunes 2.0.2 ( need to
test 2.0.3).
Apple Audio CD APItech note on post Blue and White Macs - does direct PCM to the audio chip./* not sure what I can post regarding such info - might have to check into it at the Apple Dev site. */ Red Book standardI claim that if it can be played by my BeigeG3 then it should be rippable. I worked a bunch with the Red Book standard when I was doing CD-i games for PF.Magic, and I see no reason why I should not be able to read raw Red Book sectors and do the decoding in software to get audio as accurate as the built in audio decoder.Other iPod Links | Apple iPod | iPod HacksOther Related notes: Hey Andrew-- A couple of interesting links here. First, some German audio
magazine
http://www.r3mix.net/ Click the "quality" button on the left-hand menue to get to the article. And, here's a pretty good article about Mac MP3 encoders. http://www.airwindows.com/encoders/index.html Later --bn
From the iPod FAQ
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