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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2003-07-20 19:37 [#00787765]
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I normally burn CD's at a rate of 40x or 48x. I am working on my own album and had burnt a couple of copies (for use on different systems) and noticed a couple of problems.
I noticed extra sounds like glips blips and whatnot that dont show up in my acidpro or anyother program i am using.
These sounds are fucking up my CD. Is it because i am burning at a higher speed? Would something like 4x be better?
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plaidzebra
from so long, xlt on 2003-07-20 19:41 [#00787769]
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supposedly 2x is the way to go, but i can't recall the technical explanation i was given. since my burner can be unreliable, i never burn at 2x, but the fastest i can burn is 12x.
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-07-20 19:46 [#00787772]
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When you burn at a high speed the "pits" formed by the laser in the dye on the cd-r are shorter than when you burn at a low speed. That could account for your glitches.
My copy of Nero has an option called audio master qr that is supposed to make an extra-reliable copy with longer than usual pits. Not sure if every copy of nero has this or if it's unique to my Yamaha burner.
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2003-07-20 19:49 [#00787775]
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doubt it.
but who cares
24x takes 3:30-4min
turn it down and then try.
30seconds aint gonna kill ya :p
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2003-07-20 19:52 [#00787782]
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Would it have anything to do with th tracks containing extremely high frequencies is certain areas?
I will give it a go in a couple of seconds and report results!
Thanks guys!
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2003-07-20 20:26 [#00787817]
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I burnt it on a 4x speed. There is a huge quality difference!! Thanks again!
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