Pismo user here. . .

Since I've downloaded iTunes 4.7, I now have an average: for every 1 CD I burn, 2 or 3 are ruined in the process. The error message: "The Device drained it's buffer without burn underrun protection." What!? This is getting on my nerves for obvious reasons. I'm tired of buying more CD-R's only to end up throwing half of them away. What's going here folks? Is this a 4.7 problem? I checked Apple's website, but have found nothing relating to this message, only info on what underrun protection is.

My system:

Pismo 500, 1 gig RAM, OS X 10.3.6, external firewire powered SmartDiskVST CD-R/W, external USB powered Zip 100 drive, USB powered Canon Scanner, Epson printer, and an external 17" Apple Studio Display (F.Y.I.: iTunes has always read my CDRW drive as "TEAC CD-W28E")

Thanks for any help in this matter. . .I'm tired of wasting CD-R's!!


Zoltan THE BLUETOOTH MASTER


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