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Problems Burning Discs
filmfan7
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Ive recently had a cd player put in my car and iam burning copying some music onto discs for the car .......recently bought some asda cdrs to copy on to ....and first 3 were fine but last 3 there is very bad interferance on the copied cds ..is this a cd problem ie faulty disc.cds or a problem with the computer ..ive a sonic rewriter ..any ideas as it frustrating spending time copying discs and then they wont play without interferance !
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If so then it could very well be bad media (ASDA ), you could try burning them at a slower speed.
If this is not what you meant then good luck sorting out the 'interference'
no its not skipping or jumping ! what i mean by interferance is fuzzy sound ( like radio station badly tuned into the frequency)occasionally ive had that on odd track copied but this is every track around 20 tracks burned onto the cd !
Something like that.
So, is there any difference between the originals' bit rates?
Just a left field idea.
I was going to say that! The OP mentions 20 tracks, so I take it they're WAV files not MP3, which means they should play in any other CD player.
Personally, for the few pence difference, I'd stick to top name CD-Rs. Asda brand may be fine, but you don't know who made them.
Burning at a slower rate always seems to result in a playable disk 99% of the time. I have had a variety of faults. At one extreme the entire disk is unplayable. Or it might be the first few tracks only that play. And like the OP I have had disks that play but with significantly reduced audio quality - probably caused by errors in the data stream that the player cannot correct.
But if I burn at no more than x10 or x11 the problems by and large go away.