rkeeney;209000 Wrote: 
> I have used Wave Corrector for several years and versions. It's the best
> $40 I ever spent on a piece of software! Best thing (IMO) for LPs and
> works great for cassettes too. I just wish it had a native FLAC output.
> For that I use FLAC Frontend.

Rob,

Thanks for the recommendation for Wave Corrector. I just spent the
afternoon playing with it and I'm pretty impressed. What used to take
hours now takes a couple of minutes. 

I compared the click-and-pop reduction in Wave Corrector to Adobe
Audition's filters and didn't hear any significant difference (except
that it runs about 100 times faster).

I was also able to configure the external encoder to automatically run
flac and tag the output files using the same scheme as I have set up in
EAC for CDs. 

So, rather than worrying about 24-bit vs 16-bit support, what it really
boils down to is whether I'll ever get around to processing the albums
I've already recorded so that I can listen to them on the SB!

And, for whatever it's worth, Wave Corrector works fine with 48kHz WAV
files.

Thanks,
Kim


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