Re: (idm) Re: cd recorder problem

From Tom Tonger
Sent Mon, Nov 24th 1997, 17:40

hi all,
there's a much easier way to fix the click problem: when burning the CD,
your burner software will give you the option "disk at once". if you
select this, the audio tracks will be written on disk without leaving the
usual 2-4 seconds between tracks that are inserted by default. AFAIK, it
is this blank insert that produces the clicks. there's no need for these.
also, if you have tracks that are flowing into each other, disk at once is
the only way to avoid pauses between tracks.
cheers,
--tom 

On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:

> 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.
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