One complaint about older pop removers was the "water drop" artifact—a hollow, metallic ringing where the pop used to be. V 1.6’s new interpolation engine cross-references the left and right channels to rebuild the missing data. If a pop exists only in the left channel, it borrows the harmonic structure from the right channel to fill the gap. The result is silence where the pop was, not a digital ghost.
Have you tried V 1.6? Let us know if the Safe Mode interpolation fixed your "water drop" issues in the comments below. Pops Converter V 1.6
: Version 1.6 typically includes menus to add custom background images (PIC1.PNG) and icons (ICON0.PNG) so your converted games look like official releases in the PSP's XMB menu. One complaint about older pop removers was the
The PSP interface was visually driven. When a user scrolled through their game menu (XMB), they would see an icon and, upon hovering, a background image. The result is silence where the pop was, not a digital ghost
Here is why version 1.6 is worth the download.