What we are using:
RCS Player101
Windows XP Service Pack 3
Dell Optiplex
Audio Science cards 4312
Exact Audio Copy
PCM Wave 44.1k
First I rip the audio with EAC, then I try and import it into Player 101. The importing itself is not the issue. It accomplishes this just fine. Except the audio does not sound like the rip that I made with EAC. It sounds different(i.e. less brightness, just sound not as clean) or open sounding. I have found that when I copy with windows, meaning making a copy it does the same thing. I have checked to see if Player 101 was possibly converting the audio to another format. It says it is a PCM wave file. When I take the master copy and rename it (00000001 for example) and paste it to the directory, where Player 101 will recognize it as the bad sounding file that was just imported it sounds perfect. It's not just Player 101 as I mentioned even if I copy the audio file then import that file it sounds bad.I really need to get this solved once and for all.
Thanks
RCS Player101
Windows XP Service Pack 3
Dell Optiplex
Audio Science cards 4312
Exact Audio Copy
PCM Wave 44.1k
First I rip the audio with EAC, then I try and import it into Player 101. The importing itself is not the issue. It accomplishes this just fine. Except the audio does not sound like the rip that I made with EAC. It sounds different(i.e. less brightness, just sound not as clean) or open sounding. I have found that when I copy with windows, meaning making a copy it does the same thing. I have checked to see if Player 101 was possibly converting the audio to another format. It says it is a PCM wave file. When I take the master copy and rename it (00000001 for example) and paste it to the directory, where Player 101 will recognize it as the bad sounding file that was just imported it sounds perfect. It's not just Player 101 as I mentioned even if I copy the audio file then import that file it sounds bad.I really need to get this solved once and for all.
Thanks