You know when you are listening to a song and when it gets to the end of the song instead of it being smooth and silent you can hear it click then switch to the end of the song. I was wondering if there is a option in easy cd creator V6 of getting rid of that. The weird thing is i can hear the click noise when i listen to the cd on my headphones but not if i put it in my car stereo..
thanks
"When ignorance reigns, life is lost" - Zach de la Rocha
When you're ripping songs in EZCDC, there should be an option to "remove silence at end of track". I haven't used that software for over a year...but I know its there. See if it helps.
The reason you may not hear it in your car could be the quality of the Digital to analog converter. With headphones you're also closer to the speaker, so not as much sound is lost. In a car you may not hear it because its being drowned out by other noise.
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how about just use Nero 6 ultra it is so much better then you can burn more effeciently and use less resources, most importantly no worries about clicking noises ;)
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like honestly, who does that?!?!
"To eliminate the 2-sec gap between tracks, you must burn in Disc-At-Once (DAO) mode and set the gap length to 0 second. Note that when burning in DAO, the disc will be closed after burn and you can't add any more tracks at later time.Originally Posted by origin
Some burnware such as Nero and EasyCD Creator give you crossfade feature, which is very helpful in eliminating the gap as well as the click noise between tracks. "
Ok using nero what do you set crossfade feature at, I tried using ezcd but i still heard the click noise in between some tracks burning at DAO
"When ignorance reigns, life is lost" - Zach de la Rocha
Your mp3's may actually simply have a glitch at the end. I do download mp3's with that click or pop at the end sometimes. In that case you have to cut or trim a few frames off the end to clean up the sound. Get mp3trim http://www.logiccell.com/~mp3trim/ , now if these are files you encoded yourself you need to get a good ripping application like EAC and learn how to do clean rips.Originally Posted by Explicit
Hope this helps
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