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Old 2015-03-18, 09:37 PM
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How To Properly Remove SBEs?

Howdy,

I've recently obtained a 6CD FLAC set via an internet trade and discovered that all six discs of live material have Sector Boundary Errors. I'd like to remove them properly using Trader's Little Helper prior to torrenting. However, I want to ensure that no music or essential data is removed.

Which TLH SBE fixing options should I use?

I should mention that the FLACs are from a silver bootleg box set.

Thank You!
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Old 2015-03-19, 01:48 PM
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Re: How To Properly Remove SBEs?

Are they studio outtakes or live? Fix for live and pad for studio.
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Old 2015-03-19, 01:59 PM
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Re: How To Properly Remove SBEs?

Thank you, John!

The material in question is a compilation of live recordings from multiple sources.
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Old 2015-03-19, 10:23 PM
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Re: How To Properly Remove SBEs?

Best way to fix em? Don't put them in in the first place.....
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Old 2015-03-19, 11:04 PM
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Re: How To Properly Remove SBEs?

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Best way to fix em? Don't put them in in the first place.....
You're preaching to the choir...
Whoever ripped this 6 CD set was definitely an amateur!
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Old 2015-03-19, 11:24 PM
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Re: How To Properly Remove SBEs?

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Old 2015-03-21, 12:35 PM
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Re: How To Properly Remove SBEs?

I never tried it with TLH. I've always done it manually by opening/appending all the tracks into one file in Adobe Audition, zooming in to where there is no wave activity or a pop, cutting it out, saving the file, recutting the tracks, re-flacing.
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