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Old 01-05-2006, 07:37 AM
shanzez
 
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Okay... I download music on either iTunes or WMP and to play it it sounds
fine. Once I burn it onto a CD, the playback is choppy and I do not know what
to do. I am wasting CD's! This is driving me crazy! This computer is only 1
month old. Any ideas?
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:37 AM
Craig A.
 
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What Software are you using and what Format?
Go to the OPTIONS section, select RECORDER and then view the sampling rates
etc.
I personnally will only burn in WAVE format and 16 bit min. Some software
gives you an option with which type of closing.. UDF (not sure the names, I
am at work) for most stereos or two other selections that are good for
Computer use only or some other type of Stereos. Pick the format that is MOST
Universal and experiment using a CD-RW so if you screw up you can reburn.
I am sure your problem can be solved in the OPTIONs section of the
RECORDER....



"shanzez" wrote:

> Okay... I download music on either iTunes or WMP and to play it it sounds
> fine. Once I burn it onto a CD, the playback is choppy and I do not know what
> to do. I am wasting CD's! This is driving me crazy! This computer is only 1
> month old. Any ideas?

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:37 AM
Byte
 
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Windows XP CD Burning Secrets
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ptember16.mspx
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"shanzez" wrote:

> Okay... I download music on either iTunes or WMP and to play it it sounds
> fine. Once I burn it onto a CD, the playback is choppy and I do not know what
> to do. I am wasting CD's! This is driving me crazy! This computer is only 1
> month old. Any ideas?

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:38 AM
shanzez
 
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Thanks Craig, I will try this and let you know. Last night I defraged and it
burned, but only will play on the laptop, and not in my car ( which is
compatable with CD-R and RW. Thank you!

"Craig A." wrote:

> What Software are you using and what Format?
> Go to the OPTIONS section, select RECORDER and then view the sampling rates
> etc.
> I personnally will only burn in WAVE format and 16 bit min. Some software
> gives you an option with which type of closing.. UDF (not sure the names, I
> am at work) for most stereos or two other selections that are good for
> Computer use only or some other type of Stereos. Pick the format that is MOST
> Universal and experiment using a CD-RW so if you screw up you can reburn.
> I am sure your problem can be solved in the OPTIONs section of the
> RECORDER....
>
>
>
> "shanzez" wrote:
>
> > Okay... I download music on either iTunes or WMP and to play it it sounds
> > fine. Once I burn it onto a CD, the playback is choppy and I do not know what
> > to do. I am wasting CD's! This is driving me crazy! This computer is only 1
> > month old. Any ideas?

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