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Mike Rivers wrote:
In article writes: I'm compiling some music from a DAT to a CD, using digital IO. Sounded fine going in. When I finished the CD and checked, though, on about half of the tracks I can hear what sounds like cracks and pops from an old record. Probably a temporary loss of sync. It could be a funky cable between the DAT and the CD recorder, or it could be a small dropout on the DAT tape. Could be cable-related, or the receiver being unable to pull in the incoming stream because either the receiver is faulty, or the transmitter is too far out to synch to. It could also be other faults in either device. Presumably the DAT audio playback is OK. you do have both devices set to the same sample rate .....? geoff |
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