This includes standardĬD and DVD audio formats. How annoying and disturbing a sprinkling of clicks and dust specks can be to the listening experience.ĬlickRepair works with mono or stereo sound files up to 32 bits at 192 kHz. The underlying philosophy of ClickRepair is to preserve that 99.5% and use it to find and replace the damage. Sounds at least as good as, or even better than, a typical CD. If the source material isĪn LP record in good condition, captured on good equipment, it is quite possible that the 99.5% For records in reasonable condition, this means that 99.5% or more of the audio is unchanged. Filtering the file with a “noise filter” degrades the musical content whilst merely reducing intermittent noise such as clicks and crackle.ĬlickRepair is not a noise filter it searches for, and repairs, localised damage.Repairing damage without a high degree of automation is very time consuming.It is impossible to distinguish music from damage, with absolute certainty.It is important to understand the following points: ![]() This kind of intermittent noise is typically the result of damage Possible conflict between DeCrackle and Pitch ProtectionĬlickRepair is an application for cleaning clicks and crackle from audio files produced by digitizing Poulain and Willy Kunz, who spent many hours working on the French and German translations, and also provided much feedback. I wish to thank those users who have contributed to the design of the Interface. Produced using Apple’s “Pages” application, typeset in Garamond, and exported as PDF. The Windows installer is produced using “Inno Setup 5” by Jordan Russell. This way the circle of users will increase, and I shall feel encouraged to devote the time and effort required to maintain and improve the software. If you find ClickRepair useful, please help by posting information to news and discussion groups, and ratings feedback on the site where you found it. My search for suitable software, if I wanted toĭo a half-decent job at an affordable price, was frustrating. My recordings, without doing too much damage to the music. ![]() ![]() Or so I thought, until I decided that it might be nice to remove the clicks and cracks from I had started to transfer my LP collection to CD, and had everything I needed.
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