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Hi.
I have been creating an audio CD, with the help of a sofware. Basically, the sound track is made of isochronic pulses, which sound like a low pitch beat. I exported the track to a wav file (about 500 Mbytes for 50 minutes), and burned the audio CD from the WAV file. Now, if I listen to the CD with my sony headphones, I hear a regular clicking noise on top of the normal sound track, about 8 times per second, which is quite unexpected and distracting. Other people had same problem on their side. Does anyone have an idea where this noise is coming from? I did not hear it on the PC speaker, but I can hear it strongly on the high range headphones. And then, how can I prevent it? Thank you in advance, Marie |
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I don't know.
I will test with my headphones directly from the soundcard, but it introduces another factor, the frequency response from the sound card itself. Anyway, good idea. It may help to pinpoint the problem, thanks. |
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I tried with the headphones directly from the sound card, and I cannot
hear them there. I burned another CD, same results. I start to believe that the original wav must have those sounds, but I cannot hear them on the PC because of the sound card limited quality. I'll take a look at the pattern of the sound before wav recording. |
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oups.com... Hi Marie, I've had similar experience when my files were clipping- some speakers reproduce clicks and others do not. Is it possible you're clipping? As Mike says, if you can post a snip of the file somewhere (not 500mb! ![]() Stay well, ~jason |
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? Well, correct me if I am wrong (I am no expert), but I think that my
CD player has a better frequency response range than my built-in sound card. Isn't this so? Then, I believe maybe thare are some sharp frequencies that make a click on my headphones with the CD player, but not though the sound card, if they are filtered by it. Also, I do not know what clipping is in this context. It looks interesting. I'll take a look on google to see what that means. If this is the reason, maybe there is a solution. Thanks. |
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![]() Clipping happens when the signal level exceeds full scale, try reduceing the signal level about 2 dB. OR does the clicking correspond to the speed that the CD is spinning, you could have errors due to a scratch or some other problem on the CD in the reading/writing that sounds like clicks... Mark |
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