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I want to burn my cd burner!

qbrms

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Does anybody know what is going on?

My cd burner is fine, until the last few minutes. If I am making an audio cd, it works fine, but the last 10-20 minutes of it are really choppy and the music sounds like crap. It sounds like it is constantly skipping. Any ideas?
 
hi,
try burning one of your audio cds at 1x speed and play it in your cd player. if this works then you may have to limit your burning speed. you can increase burning speed until cd s start skipping again and then back it off.
sometimes fast burning speeds leads to write errors.
good luck
 
Few Questions...

- What is the make, model & speed of your burner
- What program and version are you using?
- What OS?
- How is the drive connected? Master/Slave? Primary/Secondary Channel?
- What speed is the media you are using rated?
- Do you have Burnproof (or equivalent) enabled in the software?
- Have you tried upgrading the firmware?
- What make is the media you are using (I have found cheaper/generic CD-R's to be fine for data but rubbish for audio)

Jamie
 
Also try the disc in a different Audio CD player....

Not all CD players can read CD-R discs flawlessly. Burning at a slower speed can help, only sometimes though. You will find some CD players that will just not play them at all no matter what you do.

CD-R discs have lower reflectivity than pressed discs do. Some CD players just cannot handle this properly.
 
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