what does it tell you?
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what does it tell you?
I have a possibly iffy CD rom drive, but don't know for sure. One time it was out of the mood, and wouldn't look at CD's burn em, or nothing. Now its, in a better mood and will even burn a data disc, but not a music disc. I was trying to put a WAV file on it, which is maybe something wrong there, don't know. Just now learning how to work with audio. Is it necessary for a music file to be compressed somehow to burn to disc?
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For player compatibility it is probably best to have the software burn it uncompressed like it would be if you bought it from a store. What software are you using? If you think that something is wrong you can try to uninstall and reinstall the software. Even updating to a newer version might help. It isn't necessarily your burner. Also some players, other than cd-rom drives, (especially older players) might have trouble or not be able to play burned cds. Mine is like that. You could also try burning at the lowest speed.
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Actually, the answer turned out to be recording in 16 bit instead of 24 bit, because the burner software could not do 24 bit. Sounds like a burner upgrade is in order. Actually, Roxio got bought out by Nero, and I have yet to go to Nero for their latest burner software. I am using XP SP3. Once I recorded in 16 bit, it burned the disc with no problem. Also, I recorded at 44.1 khz, the lowest level the recorder would do, which was plenty fast.
Last edited by talkingrock; 22-04-2009 at 03:58 AM.
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Thanks for the feedback.