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What can be the source of audio clicks every 93/1000th of a second in audio file


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Posted by Dan (206.123.38.90) on December 27, 2002 at 21:32:41:

Hi, does anyone have a clue as to what can be the source of audio clicks on the right channel of most of my sound files when I grab them from a CD to a Hard disk or when I edit them in a wave editor?
The clicks come as random "showers" always on the right channel of a stereo recording and within a given shower they are separated by intervals of 93 thousands of a second or multiples thereof (186, 279, etc.)
You may communicate directly with me to discuss this:
d_lag@granby.net
(motherboard: GA-6VXC7-4X Gigabyte
processor: Pentium III 1GHz
RAM: 2 x 256 MB
soundcard: SB-Live)
see also www.epanorama.net/wwwboard/messages/6253.html
Thank you.

Dan



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