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what bit-rate to encode in???
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I use 192 myself. 320 may run into problems with outer audio reading files. The higher the bit rate, the more data is in there so if it does get corrupted or gets skipped on something like a network connection, there is less of a chance for skipping. The drawback is that the computer or device reading those 320kb bit rate files have to work much faster in order to get that increased data read and processed. I agree with Spazz. Check your system resources and look at memory and CPU Utilization...it may be a question of horsepower. Also, try re-ripping the problem tracks after you have made sure the CD is VERY clean. When I RIP CDs, I usually try to keep other programs from running so that the computer can dedicate its resources to that.
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