tot;381284 Wrote: 
> I have been using DeClip Pro since last summer.  I use it on Linux to
> batch process clipped recordings, which means pretty much everything
> released last ten+ years.
> 
> Even though the restored waveforms look impressive, I have tried to ABX
> the result and I can't tell the difference on short tests.  It is mostly
> that on the long run non-clipped versions are less fatiguing to listen.
> 
> You can download a limited demo version and try yourself.

This is all starting to make some sense to me. I've got a test setup
that is starting to reveal POSSIBLY why this might be (ie why a quick
a/b sounds OK for clipped stuff but long term listening gives you a
headache/makes you turn on the TV).More later...


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