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Subject:
From:
Mick Fitzpatrick <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - PC software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 11 Feb 1998 11:06:37 +0100
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Hello everyone

Chris Louth asked me for more details reference my problem of a 'slight
whistling noise on some tracks' when I make audio Cd's. Here we go:
As per my last post, my hardware set up is: HP 4020i CD writer. SB 16 Sound
card. The software I use is Easy CD audio and the basic SB 16 wave studio.
I never use the microphone because the source of my recordings is usually
records, CD's and sometimes tapes.
This is the basic procedure I use:
1. Using the SB16 wave studio I will record the record/CD/tape as a wav
file.
2. I always listen to the wave file to ensure it is good quality. I never
find any evidence of the whistle sound at this stage.
3. I then drag and drop these 'good' files into the easy cd window and start
recording.

I have found that the files (records) that have the most whistle (I must
state again that it is still minimal) are the ones that have slightly higher
sounds. I am no expert on this subject so any assistance will be
appreciated.
Many Thanks...Mick


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