Re: Making Cds With XP

2004-04-30 Thread Steven Hicks
It sounds to like as if the CD wasn't finalised.  there is an option that
will put the end markers in etc I think.  This means that the CD is finished
with and makes it more compatible.
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From: Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Making Cds With XP


 Hi there,
 I understand that people can use regular Windows XP to do basic burning of
 Cds.
 Well, I must be doing something wrong, but let me see if you guys can help
 me.

 I've copied the contents of a music CD to my computer, and it copied just
 fine.
 Well, before giving the CD back to my friend, I figured I would burn me a
 copy.
 So, I went and selected the entire folder of the CD I copied to my hard
 drive.
 I put a blank CD into my CD drive, and from what I understood, I could do
a
 basic copy and paste.
 Well, it seemed to have worked, because when it was done, I was able to
play
 the CD on my computer flawlessly.
 However, when I played it on another CD player (that does support CDRW's)
it
 didn't play.  It didn't seem like it read or something.
 Now, I know that there are options in XP that allow us to check or uncheck
 whether the CD will only be used on that particular computer or on other
 devices, and I checked that the CD would be used elsewhere.
 So, what am I doing wrong?
 Jim



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  Hi,
 
  Thanks for the recommendations.  I didn't know that cds could be made
with
  XP as I just got a machine at the office that uses that operating
system.
 I
  will check out the other programs.  I use Easy Cd Creator 4.2 on my
  windows-me machine here at the house.
 
  Dave Marthouse
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Making Cds With XP

2004-04-11 Thread Dave Marthouse
Hello,

I am having a rather strange problem when I attempt to make audio cds using the 
facility in Windows XP home edition.  The cd comes out fine except for a pop at the 
end of the recording.  This pop isn't heard when I play the wav files that I record on 
the cd.  Does anyone on this list know how to record cds under XP that don't have that 
offending pop at the end?  Any information would be appreciated.


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Re: Making Cds With XP

2004-04-11 Thread Shane Christenson
Hi, dave. you might want to just use something like easy cd creator or 
nero. The facility built into xp isn't that great for making audio cds.

Shane
At 10:20 PM 4/11/2004, you wrote:
Hello,

I am having a rather strange problem when I attempt to make audio cds 
using the facility in Windows XP home edition.  The cd comes out fine 
except for a pop at the end of the recording.  This pop isn't heard when I 
play the wav files that I record on the cd.  Does anyone on this list know 
how to record cds under XP that don't have that offending pop at the 
end?  Any information would be appreciated.

Dave Marthouse
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