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seyedaddy
post Aug 13 2004, 08:14 AM
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any way to burn audio cds at high speeds? if i burn at hghrt than 16x, the cd skips... even sometimes at 16x it skips...

anu burner or software that lets u burn at like 52x?
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post Aug 21 2004, 10:04 AM
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My CD players don't like the cheap KHypermedia brand I bought once, by skipping or just stopping in a middle of the track, regardless of the speed of burning. I had to switch back to TDK


yep... and the moral of the story is... "you wouldnt use condoms you bourght in the bargin bin...would you????" :D

on a more serious note for seyedaddy... it sounds like your computer is struggling to keep up witht he data transfer rate, a couple of ways to try and help it is to restart the computer before starting a burning sesh. make sure your offline internet wise so you can stop your fire wall and virus checkers if these are resource hogs. disable messenger also. try not to use your comp for anything else whilst burning. as a last resort see if the same thing happens with a different burning program?

failing this if your using brandname cdr's then theres pretty much nothing else to try...theres probably some hardware or OS related reason for the problems with will sadly mean a reinstall at the least or a rebuild.

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