by ChiefBigFeather » Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:40 pm
Sorry for the late reply.
I have not leveled track volume. The m4a tracks on my PC play fine in MM, so I don't think the iTunes conversion could be the cause. Since the files where converted using iTunes, they should play fine on my iPhone.
My reason for using iTunes to convert is because someone analyzing the noise said the iTunes aac codec is best. Dunno if that is placebo. I don't know which aac codec is included in the MM codec pack, so I used the iTunes codec.
My prime suspect for the cause of the errors is interruption of copy the process, either phone side (I did some light stuff on it during the 16 hours it took to copy) or PC side. The copy process may not be overly robust, maybe playing a demanding videogame in the foreground wasn't a good idea.
Sorry for the late reply.
I have not leveled track volume. The m4a tracks on my PC play fine in MM, so I don't think the iTunes conversion could be the cause. Since the files where converted using iTunes, they should play fine on my iPhone.
My reason for using iTunes to convert is because someone analyzing the noise said the iTunes aac codec is best. Dunno if that is placebo. I don't know which aac codec is included in the MM codec pack, so I used the iTunes codec.
My prime suspect for the cause of the errors is interruption of copy the process, either phone side (I did some light stuff on it during the 16 hours it took to copy) or PC side. The copy process may not be overly robust, maybe playing a demanding videogame in the foreground wasn't a good idea.