Alright, I'm stuck! I bought a new Philips CD Burner for my PM 7300. I'm using Toast Lite for my burning software. If I record direct from my CD-R I get snap, crackle, pop throughout the freshly burned CD. The only way I can avoid this is if I convert my songs to MP3 format with iTunes first, but this takes much longer to do especially if all I want to do is copy a CD. I'd use iTuens but Disc Burner isn't supported on this computer. Wondering what others are doing to record CD's. The CD-R that was in the Mac when I bought it is an 8x. Could that be my issue? Thanks, Kevin
I had similar experience with my "wintel thing". Solved it with slover burning speed, down from 16 to 4.
Suspected it had to do with slow ATA bus transfer.
I hope this is a simpler solution to the problem.
D.L.
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