From Christian Stigen Larsen Sent Mon, Nov 24th 1997, 11:56
There was some questions on how to remove the high-pitched click in the end of tracks on audio CD-R. This is forwarded from our mastering/editing man Olli Niemitalo (Haukipudas, Finland): ---- I have used Cool Edit (can't remember the version) to edit the WAV files I then have written on CDR-discs. The problem was, Cool Edit writes an identification code to the end of each WAV-file it saves. This identification code is then written on the CD with the sound data and when played, sounds like a sharp 'pop'. Solution: use some program that doesn't write any endcode to the WAV-file. Or: Use CEdit or some other hex editor to replace the identification code in the WAV-files with zeroes. ---- Hope this is of help. -- christian s. larsen aka beacon/sublevel3 --------- visit our ambient den http://www.sublevel3.org ----