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Yes, pops and clicks are visible. Depending on the loudness of the surrounding music, it must be higher or lower... E.g. on a -6 dB music position, an error of -40 dB is probably not audible. But on a position where the music is only -18 dB, -40 dB will be quite audible.
The errors themselves are either intepolation or muting. So these are the effects in the graph. Muting itself can create differences up to the music level...
Yes, theoretically muting can result in a click, depending on the algorithm used.
The click does not occur by the length of the mute, but by a quick change of sound pressure (high frequency). So this usually happens at the beginning or the end of a mute.
Yes, using a psychoaccoustic model, it is possible that the graphs are completly different and that some drives would be better than another one, even it is now told the other way... (but not that likely)
cu, Andre
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