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From: no AT no DOT no (megatron)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: 8-Bit Clipping
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 06:55:59 GMT
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In article <37B46FE9 DOT 87C3B20D AT geocities DOT com>, Sahab Yazdani <beyonder69 AT geocities DOT com> wrote:

It is possible that the problem is with the audio data itself. If a sound does 
not end on "zero crossing",meaning that the waveform ends with a volume of 
0,an audible click will be heard when the audio finishes playing. Avoid this 
by fading out the very last bit of the sample.
The same is true for the begining of a sample.Of course a fade in would be the 
fix in this case.
It's worth a try anyway.
>Well I fixed the Mixing problem.  (THanks everybody).
>Now I have a problem with 8-bit clipping (It gives a little "wick" at
>the end of every wirte).  I have no clue how to fix this.  And the
>Allegro code simply made my head spin.  Any hints, web-sites, info???

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