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SD> I recently found my little MP3 player that uses SD cards for SD> storage. So, I pulled out the SD card and stuck it into my SD> computer (it has a multi-format card reader built-in) and now I'm SD> noticing pops in all of the MP3s that are on there. Some are SD> quite loud, some are not. If you copy the MP3s to your Hard drive first do you still hear the pops? SD> I've never run into this phenomenon before and I was wondering if SD> any of you have...and if so, how did you fix it? If the above doesn't help, then copy them to the HDD and try running a filter on them that will remove pops and clicks, I use Wavelab which I bought a number of years ago (In your case probably cheaper to just buy the MP3's from a service then to buy wavelab) and it does a pretty good job of getting rid of pops' and clicks from any MP3's I've made from old records or even cleaning tape hiss from old cassettes. Shawn Written on: Thursday, 09/20/2007, at 13:10:45 ... When you dial a wrong number, you NEVER get a busy signal. ---* Origin: Tiny's BBS - telnet://t1ny.kicks-ass.org - Back/2! (1:229/452) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 14/250 300 400 34/999 90/1 120/228 123/500 134/10 140/1 222/2 SEEN-BY: 226/0 229/4000 236/150 249/303 261/20 38 100 1381 1404 1406 1418 SEEN-BY: 266/1413 280/1027 320/119 393/68 633/260 262 267 712/848 800/432 SEEN-BY: 801/161 189 2222/700 2800/18 2905/0 @PATH: 229/452 140/1 261/38 633/260 267 |
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