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Mon 9 Apr 2007, 16:59
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Can some one tell me how to stop the clicking and popping sound while listen to my songs.
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Thu 26 Apr 2007, 18:39
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QUOTE (luminati @ Mon 9 Apr 2007, 17:59) Can some one tell me how to stop the clicking and popping sound while listen to my songs. Hi! I do not have a mac, but on a PC the clicks and pops may come from four reasons. 1. The hard drive is too slow. put the files on a high RPM disk, maybe an external firewire disk. 2. Not enough RAM, the PC/MAC(?) is forced to use a swap file on the HD. The data on the HD is acessed slower than on the RAM, it's like HD: What did you do 23rd june last year? and RAM: What did you have for lunch today? Try to close a few programs. Running programs use ram, even if they are minimized. 3. Too slow CPU. On PC, close as many programs as you can, turn of all fancy visual effects, use a plain desktop color and disable drivers that you do not need. On a windows PC, just looking at it takes up a lot of CPU power (well not exactly, but it sure feels like it...) I am not sure how MAC's work, but for all electronic devices: -the less programs it has to focus on, the better it can perform. 4. The soundcard is configured incorrectly. Try to find somewhere to adjust the samplerate and the bit-per-sample value, and find values that work. The most common samplerate is 44,1kHz and BPS-rate 16bit. You may also try to increase the audio-buffersize, but that will also increase the latency. If you can find a parameter called samplesize, and increase this too, but this will also increase the latency. -Low values = bad sound, no clicks and pops -High values = nice sound, may create clicks, pops and high latency. I hope my hints was helpful to you and others.
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Fri 27 Apr 2007, 04:08
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Note, on macs there's ALWAYS a swap file of virtual memory running. Starting at 64 MB. Usually, it does not slow down things at all until it's nearing a GB. Now I'm talking only of generaly duty slowing. when working with audio, having too many things with duties on the HD ate an issue when you go beyond the usual system/apps/swap on the drive, then a separated drive for samples and or audio is mandatory when things start to be serious. Oaomdal, on the buffer issue : Low value = high CPU load, and when it's too low, clicks and pops High value = low CPU load, no click and pops but latency is audible. These settings have save the clicks and pops NO effect on the audio quality, or you've met strange cards… Now please, be careful, it's a sub-forum centered on adaptation on macs when coming from PCs, not everything in the windows PC world is transposable. But if you're man enough we have a small (but only needing attention) PC section (where a reverse switch sub-forum exists too) with people needing helps, you can help yourself there, so that everyone is welcome (and there's a linux section too!)
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Thu 13 Jun 2013, 05:12
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Depending on what you mean by listening to your songs, it could be a clocking issue somewhere. That has been an issue for me off and on with multiple computers and programs contributing to the melee in my studio. Hope you get it/got it figured out!
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