Problem-Free CD Burning
XP lets you easily record digital music to your PC and burn music CDs. Here’s how to make sure your digital music doesn’t skip, pop, crackle, and hiss, as well as other advice on CD burning.
Windows Media Player lets you burn CDs, as well as “rip” digital music from CDs and put them on your hard disk; but, as anyone who has ever burned and ripped music knows, the process is never problem-free. When you rip music, you may find that your digital music files skip and pop. And when you burn CDs, you may find that those CDs skip and have similar problems as well.
I’ve had many problems like that myself, particularly when copying opera CDs, which, as you’ll see later in this hack, suffer from a nagging problem that causes most copied CDs to skip at least several times per CD.
What to Do if Your Digital Music Files Skip and Pop
When you rip music from CDs or old LPs, you may find that the digital music you rip to your PC skips and pops. There can be many causes for skipping and popping, so this section provides a number of ways to fix a variety of problems.
Cleaning up .wav files
If you’re recording from old LPs, the problem most likely isn’t your computer. You’re probably recording the music faithfully, but the vinyl on the LP has been damaged, so the resulting digital music suffers from skips and pops. You can solve the problem by cleaning up the skips and pops using downloadable software.
WAVClean (http://www.excla.com/WAVclean/English) and WaveCorrector (
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