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Jun 13th, 2000, 07:48 PM
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Hi!
This is not a basic VB question but it will be later if the program I'm looking for won't be found (-->Have to make it myself).
So, you all now that when you rip a music cd to mp3s you usually get some crap in those files. (Little pop'n'crack sounds or squiiiks and so on.) I have found several Wav/Mp3 cleaners, but none of them have worked fine. They only clean little mistakes in my mps3. But if there is a bigger squiik (like 0,5s) these programs will not remove/correct this part. You can esily remove the corrupted part by CoolEdit or something other wav-edior (of course the mp3 is first converted to wav). But is there a program that uses an algorithm that CAN remove these kind of bigger crap in mp3s? Or are the only way to remove the bad parts manually by a wav-editor? Do I have to make my own algorith which btw is not very easy?
Please help me...and give tips.
Larezza
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Jun 14th, 2000, 03:07 AM
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Try getting a program called Uncook. (I think that's what it's called). Maybe I still have it. I'll look in my Hardrive if it's there or not.
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Jun 14th, 2000, 03:49 AM
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I have also tried Uncook but with poor results. Even this app won't fix my MP3s completely. Still thanks! 
Any other ideas, you guys??
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