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Hi guys ,
I know this is a little off-topic but suddenly a problem popped-up and it
became a real pain in the neck .
Masterizing is my main job when I am on studio .
I don`t know how to avoid ,and the most important part, eliminate that E32
errors that the CD plants can detect .
E32 are those clicks that look like syringes (really squared) cutting the
original wave continuation . Very frequentily found when extracting audio
from some demaged or dirty CD (audio) .
Dart 32, Dart 98, Sond Forge and Tons of Plug-Ins didn`t even get close to
solve this "Virus" out .
Any of you , master boys, know how to get free of this inconvenience ?
Regards,
Hi Marcelo,
>E32 are those clicks that look like syringes (really squared) cutting
>the original wave continuation . Very frequentily found when
>extracting audio from some demaged or dirty CD (audio) .
These are skips or errors in the audio stream. There is no way to repair
such damage, you've got to get a better playback.
Audio extraction seems to be more vulnerable to such problems, than playing
the CD. So my suggestion is to play it and record via SP/DIF.
And a high-quality external CD player (not CD-R unit) will give the best
tracking for damaged/ dirty CDs. Get one of these with an SP/DIF output.
Cheers,
Thomas
Thanx for the info Thomas .
Could you sugetst me a specific CD player ?
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Whitmore <thomasw@t...>
To: logic-users@onelist.com <logic-users@onelist.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 1:21 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: OT Error E32 when a master is checked out ...
>From: "Thomas Whitmore" <thomasw@t...>
>
>Hi Marcelo,
>
>>E32 are those clicks that look like syringes (really squared)
cutting
>>the original wave continuation . Very frequentily found when
>>extracting audio from some demaged or dirty CD (audio) .
>
>These are skips or errors in the audio stream. There is no way to repair
>such damage, you've got to get a better playback.
>
>Audio extraction seems to be more vulnerable to such problems, than
playing
>the CD. So my suggestion is to play it and record via SP/DIF.
>
>And a high-quality external CD player (not CD-R unit) will give the best
>tracking for damaged/ dirty CDs. Get one of these with an SP/DIF output.
>
>
>Cheers,
>Thomas
>
>
>
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Marcelo wrote:
> Thanx for the info Thomas .
> Could you sugetst me a specific CD player ?
CDParanoia is a digital audio extraction tool that can recover pristine
data from even scratched CD's. While not all CD's can be read, there are
some wonderful success stories, including perfect reads from CD's rubbed
in gravel.
Unfortuntely for the people running only Window or MacOS, this is a Linux
program. However, I can personally vouch for its usefulness. Using a
Plextor Ultraplex CDROM, I have been able to read every CD I have tried,
including ones that simply will no play in my various players b/c they
were scratched too bad.
You can find CDParanoia at http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/
Take care,
Patrick
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