At 1:34 PM -0400 5/2/01, Al Hospers wrote:
>> Are you all sure that it was Director's problem?  Just in
>> general, when two
>> sounds are played back to back (or if one cuts off the other one), the
>> waveforms have to align very closely for it to transition
>> smoothly.  If one
>> sound's waveform ends up high, above the midline and the
>> other one starts
>> low, below the midline, you will always hear an audible click as that
>> distance is bridged audibly.
>
>I am absolutely certain that this was not the problem. it was a perfect
>loop. FWIW I was an audio engineer in another life & I am quite fluent in
>SDII, Sound Forge etc. besides that you will get a click when you turn a
>sound's volume to 0 as well!

Al:

Have you forwarded this information on to Greg Yachuk?  I'm not sure that
he sees posts on this list and it would be useful to know if he a) knows
about the issue for D8.5 and b) might know of a workaround.

BTW - This is an excellent thread.  Very useful information.
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