Hi Mimi,

Good show, glad you were able to straighten it out.  I've had that same
problem with songs breaking up and sounding crappy at the end of the cd.
Don't know why that happens. Somebody told me that to fix that you have to
burn your disks at a reduced speed.  Up until recently, my burner had no
problem with burning audio at 12x but in recent attempts the end of the
compilations come back sounding worse than beat and scrached up 78's.  Any
suggestions to fix that one?

Tony

 ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 11:00 PM
Subject: Hey, I fixed it!


Hi, Gang!

Whatever I did wrong in Nero, somehow, I fixed it.  I don't understand it,
but my mind worked ahead of me.  It's back to what it should be now, and I
can play my mp3 discs in all my machines as I should be able to do.  Now,
I'm gonna leave it alone!!!

Guess I checked things that should not have been checked and unchecked those
things, so now, the CD burner shows as New E as it should.  That's always
been the case when an mp3 disc is in it.  That's the way it should be.  I'm
glad now, I can relax.  I notice though, sometimes I burn a disc and songs
break up.  Guess that's a bad one in the pack.  Will have to reburn the same
compilation onto aanother disc

Mimi


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