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boliver

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small pops in music output
« on: June 06, 2004, 08:48:01 am »

I have an external 300 gig disk going into a high powered laptop running XP and Media Jukebox.  The output is taken as USB into a Creative Extigy player.  I am using .ape files.

I thought the sound was good and without interruptions, but when I got close to the speaker I noticed there were little "pops" in the music.  The placements of the pops was random so I figured it was a playback issue, not a recorded error.  Now I wonder about the quality of the music data stream in general - a pop means the whole system has completely failed at some point - the rest of the stream might be innaccurate but pop free.

What can we do on the PC platform to cleanup the signal?  Can Windows really produce a perfect signal for true high fidelity music playback?
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Re:small pops in music output
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2004, 09:04:56 am »

Try ripping in secure mode to see if that makes a difference.

Switch playback in options to wav out or direct sound.

Sound card drivers can sometimes be a problem.

Problems related to Via chipsets are also a possibility.

Try a search here and at google for other possible sources.
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