If I own a vinyl, that is either out of print, or the vinyl is the go to version of a title in terms of fidelity....I end up ripping it.
Now, we have to worry about clicks and all that good stuff. I had been using Audacity to manually deal with all the clicks and it does take forever honestly.
A few here have said that the program, Click Repair works great. I downloaded a trial, but I cannot find very much info on the web that is for "dummies".
My very fist question is - once I drag a wav file and click start and it finishes. Where in the hell is the new file? I can't find it, nor do I find anywhere to save that new file....
Leave it to me to get stumped in the likely easiest part of the process. lmao
Anyone? Kap'n??
Now, we have to worry about clicks and all that good stuff. I had been using Audacity to manually deal with all the clicks and it does take forever honestly.
A few here have said that the program, Click Repair works great. I downloaded a trial, but I cannot find very much info on the web that is for "dummies".
My very fist question is - once I drag a wav file and click start and it finishes. Where in the hell is the new file? I can't find it, nor do I find anywhere to save that new file....
Leave it to me to get stumped in the likely easiest part of the process. lmao
Anyone? Kap'n??