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Passing the -p flag appears to cause two things to happen:
Any gap before the first track (usually about 2 seconds) gets prepended to the first track output.
Any gap between tracks gets appended to the preceding track.
I'd love an option to do 2 but not 1 (similarly to how ripping a standard CD usually works). That way, I can listen to each album all the way through with inter-track pauses intact, but don't have an unnecessary two seconds of silence prepended to the beginning.
Thanks!
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The 'two things to happen' are in fact due to the authoring of sacd. This is a normal play of a sacd.
The -b option extract all the audioframes found on a sacd (as the original master app did).
Passing the -p flag appears to cause two things to happen:
I'd love an option to do 2 but not 1 (similarly to how ripping a standard CD usually works). That way, I can listen to each album all the way through with inter-track pauses intact, but don't have an unnecessary two seconds of silence prepended to the beginning.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: