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How to fix iTunes Rapidly Skipping tracks after Ripping a CD?

I have stored a physical CD which I purchased and currently own to my iTunes library.

Ripping appears to succeed and tracks list appears.

When I attempt to play the album the tracks pointer jumps rapidly from track to track without playing a sound.


My itunes is up-to-date.


My information request is has anybody had this experience and how did they fix it?


Thankyou in advance anybody that can help with this issue.



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Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Jul 1, 2023 9:25 AM

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Posted on Jul 3, 2023 1:06 PM

Hello


Welcome to Apple Support Communities!

We understand you're having an issue with songs that you imported to iTunes on your PC and we'd like to help.


Let's try the steps listed below for help with getting audio to the songs you've imported from CDs.


"If imported songs don’t sound right

If you hear popping or clicking noises when you play songs imported from a CD, your disc drive may not have read the CD correctly. Try turning on error correction and then importing those songs again.

  1. In the iTunes app  on your PC, choose Edit > Preferences, then click General.
  2. Click Import Settings, then select “Use error correction when reading Audio CDs.”
  3. Insert the CD and import the songs again.
  4. To prevent duplicate items from appearing in your iTunes library, delete any songs you’ve imported before.

You may also want to check with the manufacturer of your computer or disc drive to see if there’s a firmware update for the drive."


More troubleshooting steps can be found here: Import songs from CDs into iTunes on PC


Let us know if you have any questions.

Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.

Take care!

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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Jul 3, 2023 1:06 PM in response to Baukinkaur

Hello


Welcome to Apple Support Communities!

We understand you're having an issue with songs that you imported to iTunes on your PC and we'd like to help.


Let's try the steps listed below for help with getting audio to the songs you've imported from CDs.


"If imported songs don’t sound right

If you hear popping or clicking noises when you play songs imported from a CD, your disc drive may not have read the CD correctly. Try turning on error correction and then importing those songs again.

  1. In the iTunes app  on your PC, choose Edit > Preferences, then click General.
  2. Click Import Settings, then select “Use error correction when reading Audio CDs.”
  3. Insert the CD and import the songs again.
  4. To prevent duplicate items from appearing in your iTunes library, delete any songs you’ve imported before.

You may also want to check with the manufacturer of your computer or disc drive to see if there’s a firmware update for the drive."


More troubleshooting steps can be found here: Import songs from CDs into iTunes on PC


Let us know if you have any questions.

Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.

Take care!

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