Josenildo Marques wrote:
I can't believe it myself because it seems so surrealistic...I am not clear about what you are trying to do, but asume you are
I have spent hours trying to figure out what could be the problem, but I just can't have a hint at it.
X-cd-roast is not showing all the tracks of the cd's I put on the drive. It simply jumps from track 8 to track 12, for example.
When I hit the Verify CD button, it says the TOC is outdated and the image on the HD doesn't match with the cd.
I encoded some songs with Grip and it worked without problems. I also tried to use GToaster, but I think it doesn't burn images.
Isn't it surreal ?
Thanks for any tip.
tying to copy an audio cd, and if this is correct, possibly a couple
of suggestions,
1) Does the cd have any continuous audio tracks, meaning that
each audio track though numbered as a seprerate track , the
audio data is continuous without gaps, and a lot of modern
teenage audio cd's are like this. If so delete your
current cache and read them again with Do index scan
DECOMPRESSED in the radio button in the read
CD window.
2) Is this a modern audio cd, that is only recently released.
and are you reading from writer, because if so you are
probably up against audio encription on some of these
tracks. I have had plenty of examples of such myself.
There is a way round it.
If you are copying mp3 audio files created with grip
then the above does not apply.
I have somewhat limited experience copying mp3
to disc .However if you did use grip could it be that
there is something wrong with the way grip handled
it, maybe grip came up against some problems that
it did not resolve, but it did not inform you of.
Have you played all the tracks to see that they are all playable.
Remember xcdroast like all of these graphical front end
cd writer programmes uses a variety of back end
programmes to actually do the job, and the same
applies to grip.
John
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