ripcheck runs a variety of tests on WAV files to try to detect common CD ripping errors, including:
1) a short click at the beginning of a WAV file
2) the occasional dropped sample (i.e. a sample value of zero) in the middle of a song. This might be audible as a click as well.
3) the occasional repeated sample value, for about 1/1000th of a second. This would be audible as a very short tone.
4) the occasional empty spot in the middle of a song.
Two versions of ripcheck are available:
A) a very fast C version which displays warnings as text. We’re providing compiled versions of the program for Mac and Windows. On Unix/Linux, compile from source with the command “gcc ripcheckc.c -o ripcheckc”
B) a much slower Tcl program, which makes pretty graphics of the WAV audio data around a probably defect, zooming in on each one.
Note: this program will display warnings on audio files that are sometimes perfectly ok, especially on highly processed electronic music.
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