Hi, Larry,
I doubt there's anything either of us can do beyond what we can read in the
dialog boxes, that's true. So I'm curious to try the other program for
comparisson. I don't remember how I happened on Wave Corector, but I do
remember that I needed something to run other than the click/pop remover in
Cooledit cuz it ran slower than a snail in winter on my old pooder. If I
wanna just remove one offensive pop, I use cool edit to select just that
bit and save it and then use wave corrector to doctor up only that bit.
Now, with my faster machine, I may have a fightin' chance with Cool Edit. 
Thanks to you guys for the other recommendations.
Jay
At 01:05 PM 8/16/04 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Jay. Actually I have a copy of Wave Corrector and have used its automatic
>scan features to remove pops and clicks. But I can't figure out how to
>access some of its features that let you edit manually. I can't even make it
>stop when playing. I can preview a corrected file by hitting the space bar
>and pause it using space, but can't find how to stop it. Are their keyboard
>commands to help you get around the graphics and edit beyond the default
>settings?
>
>Larry
>
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>From: "Jay Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 11:17 AM
>Subject: Re: removing crackle when converting vinyl recordings
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>> I don't know "depopper" but it's nice to know of other things people use
>> and like. The one I use is "wave corrector" it does miracles right out of
>> the box and even though it's graphics aren't accessible to us, I don't
>> think it matters much. It costs $45 u.s. and it does have a lot of cool
>> features including, get this, a setting that automatically changes the
>> "speed" of a .wav file such that if you have a 78 rpm stylus but not a 78
>> rpm speed, you can record the record at 45 and the program will jack it up
>> to the proper speed.
>> Jay
>> At 08:42 AM 8/16/04 -0400, you wrote:
>> >Hi. I've always used Goldwav to eliminate pops and clicks from albums
>when
>> >transfering them to CD. However now I've run into a couple of albums that
>> >contain a good deal of crackle. I can't seem to eliminate with Goldwav,
>> >Sound Forge and Adobe Audition are out of my budget, and anything in the
>> >shareware range that claims to eliminate crackle seems to be
>inaccessible.
>> >Any ideas?
>> >
>> >Larry
>> >
>> >
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