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Installation and Registration (Chapter 2).
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Organisation of Manual This manual is organised into the following chapters:
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Regrettably, the “standard” method of inserting markers into the audio files themselves, thus making them interoperable between different applications, has been largely ignored by the developers of most Audio Editors, except for a couple that are popular on Mac OS X. Do not delete the original file until you are happy with the quality of the new file.

Clicks may be detected and removed in manual mode, permitting ClickRepair to be used with difficult music types.If you find automatic settings which work well, you should save them with names that suggest the music type for which they were satisfactory.Automatic processing may not work well with some types of music.Important Warnings While many users report excellent results using automatic processing with appropriate settings, please note: It is also possible to stop at Markers previously inserted by a suitable sound editor.1

It is designed to run automatically, although there are mechanisms for manual intervention. This includes standard CD and DVD audio formats. ClickRepair works with mono or stereo sound files up to 32 bits at 192 kHz. It is indeed surprising how annoying and disturbing a sprinkling of clicks and dust specks can be to the listening experience. The underlying philosophy of ClickRepair is to preserve that 99.5% and use it to find and replace the damage. If the source material is an LP record in good condition, captured on good equipment, it is quite possible that the 99.5% sounds at least as good as, or even better than, a typical CD. For records in reasonable condition, this means that 99.5% or more of the audio is unchanged. ClickRepair is not a noise filter it searches for, and repairs, localised damage.

I wish to thank those users who have contributed to the design of the Interface. The manual is produced using Apple’s “Pages” application, typeset in Garamond, and exported as PDF. The Windows installer is produced using “Inno Setup 5” by Jordan Russell. This way the circle of users will increase, and I shall feel encouraged to devote the time and effort required to maintain and improve the software. If you find ClickRepair useful, please help by posting information to news and discussion groups, and ratings feedback on the site where you found it. My search for suitable software, if I wanted to do a half-decent job at an affordable price, was frustrating. Or so I thought, until I decided that it might be nice to remove the clicks and cracks from my recordings, without doing too much damage to the music. I had started to transfer my LP collection to CD, and had everything I needed. ClickRepair 3.9 (for Java-enabled platforms)
