I had a nasty problems with clicks. I was digitally recording from my MD
deck unit to my Digital Audio Labs sound card and I would random clicks.
After playing around for awhile, I figured out that my video card
acceraltion was set to high. My video card was gradding to much of the CPU's
time and it caused clicks. I set my video card to a slower rate and now my
recordings are fine.
I hope this helps.
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: matthew c. mead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:27 PM
To: md-l mailing list
Subject: MD: clicks in recorded MP3s
Hopefully someone has some experience and can help me.
I looked around, and it appears the Sharp MD-X5 has the same
ATRAC version as the portable Sharp MD-MS722.
I decided that it was probably ok to use the mini system to
record MP3's with, and hooked it to the SPDIF output of my SB
Live 5.1 X-Gamer.
At any rate, mostly, things sound fine. However, every once in a
while, I'll get a click in the recording. Re-recording the song
can end up removing it in most cases, assuming a click doesn't show
up elsewhere.
I used to record with an analog connection to my MD-MS722, and
mostly the digital recordings I'm now making sound better than
the analog ones I used to, except for these clicks.
The clicks are obviously not in the original MP3s, as they aren't
output every time the MP3s are played. My guess is that the
process of the soundcard sampling up the 44.1Khz source to 48Khz,
and the MD-X5 downsampling the 48Khz to 44.1Khz for recording is
from time to time introducing some little glitches/pops/clicks.
Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon? If so, were you able to
cure it in any way?
Thanks!
-matt
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