Lisa,
 
It is *highly* recommended that you shouldn't do anything else when burning
CDs. Unless your CD burner has high cache, launching multiple applications
can induce the 'buffer under run' problem, and can sometimes render the disk
unusable.
 
I get into the audio problem even if I am starting explorer or Adobe Active
share programs, if MusicMatch jukebox is playing. I am running PIII 733 with
384MB RAM, and (please don't laugh) WinME.
 
Raj
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Title: OT: system trivia (groove/programming): DOS prompt/etc and choppy sound
Lisa,
 
It is *highly* recommended that you shouldn't do anything else when burning CDs. Unless your CD burner has high cache, launching multiple applications can induce the 'buffer under run' problem, and can sometimes render the disk unusable.
 
I get into the audio problem even if I am starting explorer or Adobe Active share programs, if MusicMatch jukebox is playing. I am running PIII 733 with 384MB RAM, and (please don't laugh) WinME.
 
Raj
______________________________________________________
Rajendra Jamadagni              MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't reflect that of ESPN Inc.
QOTD: Any clod can have facts, but having an opinion is an art !

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