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Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by Stargazer, Jun 18, 2002.

  1. Puttingood

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    I never had no luck with Memorex. 3 out of 5 would have errors.
     
  2. cltbuilder

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    Did you copy disk to disk? or did you extract the files first? The bitrate could be the reason for the lost quality, too.
     
  3. Stargazer

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    I was playing it back on the CD-ROM built into my Dell. I'll try them on my portable when I get home and see if that makes a difference. Thanks!
     
  4. Stargazer

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    I copied from the CD-Rom to the hard drive, then burned from the hard drive. I'm sorry, builder, I'm ignorant about bitrates. Is that something I can control?
     
  5. Savio

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    yeah....that's called creating a "cd image". I've done it that way before but try disc to disc copying...
     
  6. mathmajors

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    The first time I tried to burn a CD I had to spend 3 days in the hospital afterwards.
     
  7. Savio

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    :laugh1: :flipgrin:
     
  8. AppState

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    For disc copying, I have had great results using CloneCD.
     
  9. What do you mean by sounding bad? The thing should be an exact digital copy -- ie identical. Unless you're first "ripping" the CD (ie, making mpegs [or some other "lossy" file format] out of them). But it doesn't sound like that's what you're doing...
     
  10. Y2Buddy

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    I haven't spent a lot of making Audio CD's, but it there are different settings for Audio and Data. It sounds like you created the CD as data, and while your computer is playing the files, it is converting the files on the fly. Just a guess really.

    What software are you using? Adaptec Easy CD Creator I assume?

    Make sure you creating an Audio CD, and not a PC format, or ISO.
     

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