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Audible "tic" Normal in Player?
I know that some songs that I have processed with keyrite have carried what MTU describes as an "audible Pop" into the final recording of discs.
I recently purchased the new version promised to have fixed that. In listening to these files using Microstudio Play, however, I hear a similar noise, not as loud and annoying, before the start of every song, processed or not. I even hear it playing discs. Is this normal? I don't believe that the little "tic" finds its way into discs burned and played with other players. I actually made a copy of one of my discs and there is no unwanted sound using my Roxio player, which of course is not a CDG player. But Microstudio player does "tic" before every song. |
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Audible "tic
ive had that problem what i did to overcome it was when the songvwas imported where it says save as i out the name of the trac then press the space bar and press say number 2 if you bring up the track in play mode does it showw track dyration as 0000 if so then that is your problem do as i previously suggested and all should be ok in any case after importing always check the duration on all tracks before using keyrite
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Keyrite not the issue this time
My apologies. I tried to indicate, unsuccessfully I guess, that this little "tic" was from every file, whether they were "processed or not" by keyrite. I only mentioned keyrite to give background to my experience with Microstudio, the "Play" function.
Is it normal for Microstudio Player to make a little "tic" before every song? Is it a "hardware acceleration" issue? |
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that tic you are hearing i hear in hoster on some songs
not sure what it is mike |
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In Microstudio, harmless; in Hoster, not so much
I don't consider Microstudio to really be a Karaoke Player, just a "tester". If the "tic" is just what comes with Microstudio, and it doesn't appear on discs created by Microstudio and played in a real player, then that is pretty harmless.
If it appears on Hoster, then that would seem to be a problem. My guess is that it is a hardware problem, but I don't know. |
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