MP3 files making this sound: ............tsk, tsk,tsk between a song

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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
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Posted: 14-05-2000
E.g. bla bla tsk bla tsk bla tsk

Were bla stands for music
tsk stands for a f**king tick

How to get rid of it.
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Ruff-Next_Gangsta (Retired Administrator)
Posts: 2,702
Posted: 14-05-2000
Nice words

tsk tsk
i think you'll have to get rid of the chipmunk in your player...

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OK don't burn on the fly (slow reader etc)
or defrag your hd a little more often.
etc.
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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 192
Posted: 14-05-2000
No I think you dind't understand me. I have an audio cd 80min. Which I ripped. Track 28 makes bla tsk bla tsk. Could it be a scratch of a 'stofje'?
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illfigga (New on Forum)
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Posted: 15-05-2000
sounds like your cd has a scratch in it.. try ripping the audio from the cd at 1x or 2x..
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Ruff-Next_Gangsta (Retired Administrator)
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Posted: 15-05-2000
hMM. OK
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Ruff-Next_Gangsta (Retired Administrator)
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Posted: 15-05-2000
hMM. OK
Lets see.......
with what prog did you do it?
and only track 28 ? has the problem?
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Ruff-Next_Gangsta (Retired Administrator)
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Posted: 15-05-2000
ok now we know more.......
but with what kind of rip method did you do it?

i suggest you rip it with.....dynamic syncr. witdh..
and to a slower reading speed.

so not to default but apply to 2 speed.

hopes this helpes..
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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 192
Posted: 15-05-2000
I used audiocatalyst 2.1 from XING. I'm now at school and I can't visit this site due all teachers patroll in this library. I ripped track 28 & 31 @ 1 x. Track 31 has the famous TSK too.
Wainting for more replies, your Flappie.
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DuKe_DtRo (CD Freaks Junior Member)
Posts: 59
Posted: 15-05-2000
... wie niet slim is moet cd freak worden......
[Your own words....a little advice to you....this is not the dutch forum, so read the rules. I'll guess you're a long way from being a member ]

[This message has been edited by Ruff-Next_Gangsta (edited 16 May 2000).]
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x-ceed (CD Freaks Senior Member)
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Posted: 16-05-2000
And who are you to tell him???????????????
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whatever (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 17-05-2000
And who the hell are you to ask him who he is ????????????????
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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
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Posted: 20-05-2000
I ripped all the tracks with the buffered burst ripping method. Track 1-27 seem to have no problems at all. Only 28 and 31 have the TSK. I ripped them with my Philips 3610 2x2x6 IDE recorder and the y have the TSK. I thought maybe it is the CD-ROM. So I switched it with my old vertos 2 speed. The TSK is still there. So I thought maybe it's the speed of the cd-rom or it can't properly read 80'min. So I demolished my dad's comp which has a 36 creative cdrom. The TSK is still here.

I did follow your advice to rip it with dynamic syncr. witdh @ 2x but it still has the TSK.

I thought: if I make a 1:1 with cloneCD, maybe it's gone. But clonecd won't make a imagefile. It reports after several minutes: "cd not ready" or such thing. And with my 2x it is not at all possible to make a image. What next to do. I don't have any ideas.
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Ruff-Next_Gangsta (Retired Administrator)
Posts: 2,702
Posted: 20-05-2000
What a pitty,

Can you tell me what is the of the cd?

or mail me personal im sure we can work this problem out.

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DuKe_DtRo (CD Freaks Junior Member)
Posts: 59
Posted: 22-05-2000
Finally here is the solution in english!! woehaa! You should use a better grabber.. I already shouted months ago that plextor's own grabbing system isn't that great. and audiocat and audiograbber are also troublemakers.. But then who am I.. (ever heard of windac? Eac?)
its hard to be king no scratch that a duke
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xinixs (CD Freaks Junior Member)
Posts: 94
Posted: 23-05-2000
WinDac32 1.50 also sucks.
Sometime also "tsk" in the beginning of the ripped cd.
The only way the get the wave is to use recording it with an stand-alone cdplayer and spindoctor of ECCD4.
After this u have to edit the wave-file in Steinberg wavelab.
It took me some weeks to solve this prob.
It started when I changed frm Abit BP6 to MSI 6163 with a faster cpu cel 366 to cel 466.
The ripping was 13/14 now 16/17.
This does not happend all the time so you can do it with the corrupted files only.

grtjs
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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 192
Posted: 23-05-2000
Could you please give links for WINDAC or EAC? Thnx
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DuKe_DtRo (CD Freaks Junior Member)
Posts: 59
Posted: 24-05-2000
Does spindoctor and the prog's you name.. get rid of tick sounds in a wav after you have ripped it? or is it just a better way to rip your cd's?
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Kosh (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 218
Posted: 24-05-2000
If it's a 1:1 COPY of an audio CD your after try using Blindread and then burn with FireBurner. It works every time.
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DuKe_DtRo (CD Freaks Junior Member)
Posts: 59
Posted: 24-05-2000
but if you make a 1-1 copy then what about the use of sect sync? is that still as default?
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Robshoek (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 232
Posted: 25-05-2000
Try this one. Use Easy cdda extractor at the slowest speed to put the audiofiles unchanged on your harddisk. If the "tsk" is there already, you can be shure that your original cd is th cause.
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xinixs (CD Freaks Junior Member)
Posts: 94
Posted: 25-05-2000
WINDAC32 1.51 HERE.
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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 192
Posted: 26-05-2000
Dear Robshoek,
the TSK is not from the original cd cause I lstened it on my cd player in my stereo and It isn't there.
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Cyberjunky (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 124
Posted: 28-05-2000
I use this to bypass audio cd protections, it might help:
open up Nero burning rom, choose cd-recorder> save track> choose your cd drive> now select the track you want, and choose save.
Hope this works.
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Flappie666 (CD Freaks Member)
Posts: 192
Posted: 30-05-2000
It does not Cyberjunk. BTW this cd was ripped from minidisc but on my stereo no TSK. I don't know, I think I commit suicide ;-)

Just kiddin'.
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Big Ern (New on Forum)
Posts: 5
Posted: 31-05-2000
Ok. Follow these steps and you should be able to remove any unwanted ticks, pops, etc.

1. Download Exact Audio COpy and rip the tracks in the highest secured mode. Check r3mixnet.cjb.net for links and details.

2. After ripping the tracks to wave files on your hd, d/l or buy Steingberg Wavelab 3.0 and the Declicker 1.51 plug-in. (http://mp3proclub.swsites.net/)

3. After installing above software, set the de-clicker to on and process the entire wave file (or the just the section where the pop is)

I use the above process to remove unwanted pops, etc from live recordings that I collect. You can even experiment with the declicker to remove hiss, etc. The software comes with instructions.
peace.

Big Ern
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