Joe, Sometimes, when playing a downloaded or streamed file, you'll hear clicks and pops which are not actually part of the file. Very often noises occur if your computer has other applications running, or in the background, at the same time. To make sure that your computer doesn't add any of its own 'digital touches' to the recording, its worth restarting the computer to ensure that it will stream cleanly throughout the duration of play-back. Ron O. >Dale, >Good luck with that one. Two things going against you: 1. Digital Sampling. >(there are spaces inbewteen<G> and yes, I can hear them!) >2. The "clipping" on either end of the spectrum of the recordings. >That's my take on it.<G> >Joe > > >Joe Garrett, R.P.T. >Captain of the Tool Police >Squares R I -- OVERS PIANOS - SYDNEY Grand Piano Manufacturers _______________________ Web http://overspianos.com.au mailto:ron at overspianos.com.au _______________________ A web page with images of recent work and almost-audio-CD quality mp3 sound files of the Overs piano can be found at; http://overspianos.com.au/more_info.htm So put on your headphones, plug them into your freshly restarted computer and sit back to over 20 minutes of pure piano. _______________________
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