ClickRepair v3.4  
by Brian Davies
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Operating System: Windows XP/2000/NT/ME/98
File Size: 8.8 MB
License: (All Shareware software)
License Conditions:

21 Day Trial. Registration: US$35.00

System Requirements:

Java run-time environment (supplied for Windows)

Date Added: 2010-08-09
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Software Description

ClickRepair is an application for cleaning clicks and crackle from audio files produced by digitizing vinyl (LP) and shellac (78) records. This kind of intermittent noise is typically the result of damage due to scratches, dust specks, etc.

ClickRepair is not a noise filter; it searches for, and repairs, localized damage. For records in reasonable condition, this means that 99.5% or more of the audio is unchanged.

ClickRepair works with mono or stereo sound files up to 48kHz. This includes standard CD and DAT formats. It is designed to run automatically, although there are mechanisms for manual intervention. When using AIFF files with a suitable sound editor, it is possible to stop at Markers, which are a standard feature of AIFF format.

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ClickRepair

I have tried many click removal programs, and this is the best automatic program of the lot.

ClickRepair

ClickRepair 2.2 is absolutely bloody amazing! THANK YOU! Am using it in conjunction with CoolEditPro with miraculously good results. NH.

Good software

This software removed clicks in an old LP recording. However, the hiss still remains.

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