The result you achieve will depend on how much effort you put into it.  If
its a *really* important recording, you can use Cool Edit (or your favorite
audio editor program) to painstakingly find every annoying pop produced by
the clipping and delete the offending samples.  You have to zoom *way* in,
because often you need to delete only a couple samples at each point, but
you have to do this literally hundreds of times.  I spent about a week worth
of free time once restoring a 12 minute song that had quite a bit of
clipping because it was an unbelievably great live performance.

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