Cracks and Pops

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I get these. For no reason.
I've read the earlier post, but I'm running a much higher spec PC,
I really hate having to keep using Click/Pop eliminator constantly, so can you help me?

My PC specs are as follows:

AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ 2.0 GHz
Manufacturer AMD
Family AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
Internal Clock 2.0 GHz
Internal Clock Maximum 2.0 GHz
External Clock 201.0 MHz
Socket Designation Socket 939
Type Central
Upgrade ZIF Socket
HyperThreadingTechnology N/A
Capabilities MMX, CMov, RDTSC, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2
Version AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
Caches
Level 1 128 KB
Level 2 512 KB

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Sound Device 1/1
C-Media AC97 Audio Device Driver 5.12.1.41

Description C-Media Wave Device
Manufacturer C-Media
Driver File cmuda.sys
Driver Version 5.12.1.41
Driver Date 1-7-2004
Driver WHQL Certified true
Max Supported 3D Hardware Sounds 17
EAX Support Supported
PCI
Name C-Media AC97 Audio Device
Vendor ID 0x1106
Device ID 0x3059
SubSystem ID 0x01001462
Revision ID 0x60

Capabilities
Continuous Rate, Primary Buffer with 16-bit Samples, Primary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Monophonic Primary Buffers, Stereo Primary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 16-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Monophonic Secondary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Stereo Secondary Buffers

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Memory Info
Total Physical Memory 512 MB
Free Physical Memory 31 MB
Total Pagefile Memory 1.22 GB
Free Pagefile Memory 750 MB
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Motherboard Info
Manufacturer MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
Model MS-7010
Version
BIOS Vendor Phoenix Technologies, LTD
BIOS Version VIAK8 - 42302e31
BIOS Release Date 29/04/04
BIOS Properties Plug and Play, Flash, AGP
AGP
Revision 3.5
Rate 4x, 8x (8x enabled)
Available Rate 0x0000000c
Selected Rate 0x00000008
Aperture Size 0 B
Sideband Addressing supported (enabled)
Fast Write not supported
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I also have 120gbs of hdd split into 2 .


Any ideas at all?
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say, your sound card is a piece of crap.
 
How wonderfully constructive. I took your advice and everything was fixed.

Nice one.
 
DMA enabled is set to No. but it has Ultra DMA ? If I need DMA on it, how do I enable it?
 
some possibilities.
1. get youreself a decent sound card.
2. assuming you have a decent new hard drive. you should enable dma in the control panel. audio multitracking needs this.
if you dont know how - get a tech to check.
who set this system up ? because whoever did it didnt do it right.
i would get a tech to check this system is working properly end to end.
that amd 64 processor is a superb processor.
and your system should be able to perform tremendously well with lots of tracks and plug ins. like about 80 tracks easy.
3. its best to consider two drives. one for windows(a small fast one),
and the second for your tracks. this reduces windows overhead and hard drive head contention.
just some ideas to help.
 
Yeah, the system was bought from Staples, and cost me a fair wak, so buying a new sound card will be my last resort.

I'll take your advice on the 2 hdds, also DMA in the control panel???
Where????

Cheers,
Rich
 
Sorted DMA on my C drive. Still there.
Time to start saving for a new sound card....Any suggestions?
 
As far as a sound card, lots of good press on the m-audio Audiophile 24/96 card (PCI). I owned one and although I thought is was a nice sounding card, couldn't get it to work well with my system (chipset problem). I see you have an AMD processor - any idea what the chipset of the system is? Could be something like VIA, etc.
 
are you saying they didnt enable dma ? thats unbelievable.
if dma is not enabled its like running a porsche engine in a nothing car.
heres an idea to at least get you up and running using on board sound while you find a good sound card. (also i would ask around which is the best to get for cool edit pro. )
1. make sure you use only the line in of the onboard sound.
NOT MIC IN. its terrible.
2. plug a mic into your mixer (hopefully you have one), and the line out of the mixer (or direct out) should go to line in of on board sound.
NOTE; youll probably need an adaptor for the on board stereo mini jack.
3. cool edit pro has a nice noise reduction feature. sample a section of noise
and apply to whole track BUT DONT USE HEAVY SETTINGS. use a mild setting. and maybe two passes of mild. if you do it right i think youll be surprised that actually you can get a pretty clean track with some experimentation.
also make sure you tell CE which drivers of the onboard sound to use. prolly wave in and wave out something.
also MAKE SURE you understand windows volume control.
there are two sections . playback applet and recording applet.
make sure line in is not muted. but mute mic in.
and also ensure WAVE OUT is not muted.
hope all this helps. good luck.
also really explore the filtering feature in CE. it can save some poorly recorded tracks. particularly in the 2k to 6k eq region.
one final tip in CE is if you want something in a mix to stand out DONT BOOST EQ IN CE. try cutting the eq at certain frequencies of surrounding tracks.
good luck.
 
yeah, um, I dont no shit about all that technical stuff,
but I had to replace my 1/4" to 1/8" stereo adapter jack for my mic because it only cost $4.99, and after a year it just went. Check to see the connection on the mic, im not tryin to be a smart ass, but I dont think that clicks and hisses would be from something other than your sound card or mic itself. Somethings got 2 give, just figure out what gave somehow....
 
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