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I too have experienced periodic pops and clicks in my CD copies. I believe it is relative to speed, system resource usage, and medium. When I made copies off of CD's via my old CD-ROM which was 8X speed, I experienced lots of annoying pops. Since I've upgraded to 36X speed, I've experienced far better performance. Also, when I converted my music to Wav. files and burned to CDR, I again experienced pops. Since I upgraded RAM, the problem has lessened. As for medium, I had horrible experiences with lesser named CDR like "Smart and Friendly". Out of 10, I had 5 CD's that had errors when I tried to format (data) to be CD-ROM readable. Thus, I can only read them via my recorder. I've had pretty good fortune with TDK. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kriist@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 11:32 AM Subject: digital errors? > after copying some of my improv stuff(looping)to cds ive noticed some > peculiar stuff > i only own copies of copies of my originals(the originals were on my HD but i > erased them after i burned them)and the original copies i gave away to friends > now i know in analog recording you hvae generation loss, and it can be > substancial > but ive noticed alot of digital errors now in the recordings, little clicks > or skips, some are really noticable > whats going on here?is it a problem of imperfect media(cdr's)or is something > lost everytime?! > a friend of mine told me once(i hardly listen to him)programs like WinDAC not > being the best for copying digital audio > that they go to fast(hence digital erros)?? > and on another list somebody was talking about how his cd masters do not > sound like the cd copies(in timbre) > can that be possible if all thats being transfered is 1s and 0s? > > thanks > > rodrigo >