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When recording an Audio CD, there are audible “clicks” or “pops” between tracks. How can those be avoided?

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When recording an Audio CD, there are audible “clicks” or “pops” between tracks. How can those be avoided?

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There are three possible sources for “clicks”. First of all, there was a bug in the MMC and Sony drivers of CDBurn version 1.48 and earlier. Please enquire for a free upgrade to the latest version. Second, there is the possibility that the source of the audible glitch was already in the source samples used – please test the Audio tracks with tools like !Player, !PlaySound or !SoundCon before writing a CD to ensure their integrity. Third, “clicks” might be introduced by so-called “link blocks” which are written at track boundaries in the CD writing mode “track at once”. If CDBurn supports “disc at once” for your drive, it is recommended to use that writing mode – you get the additional bonus of being able to determine the pause length between tracks precisely.

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