When converting from CD, pops or clicks are present in the output file. How can I improve the output quality?
The first step is to ensure you are running the appropriate ASPI manager. There are a number of ASPI managers available that will not support digital CD conversion from all types of CD-ROM drives. The ASPI manager shipped with Windows 95/98 should work properly. If you have installed a disk drive, SCSI controller, or CD-ROM drive which has updated the ASPI manager on your system, you may have a newer version, but one that does not support digital CD conversion from your drive. In this case, you should reinstall the appropriate ASPI manager for the version of Windows you are running. There are a number of possible obstacles when converting from CD, including minute scratches or physical damage to the CD for a particular track, internal vibration of your CD-ROM drive, interruptions with multiple networked PCs, attempting to convert from an enhanced CD, as well as a variety of other possibilities. A bigger problem can often be your CD-ROM drive itself. About 25% of the drives currently on
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