Hi,
Kevin,  how does  "jitter" affect C D quality?
I don't mean to sound dumb, but the sound sounds  O K to me.
Is this more a problem with older burners maybe?
Just trying to learn.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Using Nero to copy a CD


> Hi Mimi.
>
> The jitter correction checkbox can be found on the read options tab of the
> copy CD dialogue.  Simply check it to use jitter correction.  The burn
will
> take longer but will be the best quality possible.
>
> Regards.
>
> Kevin
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 5:48 PM
> Subject: Re: Using Nero to copy a CD
>
>
> > OK, how do you set that jitter
> > correction?  Since I slowed my burner
> > down (It's too fast for my Pentium II
> > system) I have been burning less
> > coasters!  I have not burned a coaster
> > in a while.
> >
> > Mimi
> >
> >
> >
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