Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-26 Thread Constantine

Hi,

What is being talked about and what you are talking about are two completely 
different things. I might add here that jaws 10 already comes with scripts 
for itunes - and your paying half of the price of an ipod nano 8 gb (or 
more) to make a free peace of software accessible. 70 pounds = around 140 
canadian dollars.

I've said enough on that already.


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Let me check my mistake; I'm referring to j tunes which is a supposed 
software which will apparently make down loadingbetter for us re buying 
music pieces.  TXS for any comments; Ken B
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Subject: Re: Nero 5.5


Say Chriss;  have you ever heard of a software called, *jtune* 
Apparently
it really helps anyone to get around the *I think it's * etunes or 
something

like it;  Sorry for bad discription; Ken B
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Gary it should be on the CD somewhere. Ask for sighted help.

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Hi All.  For some reason, I had to reinstall Nero 5.5, but somehow, I
don't remember my serial number.  If someone still uses Nero 5.5, could
someone please relay the information?
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Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-26 Thread Gary Wood

I'm afraid that either I don't have that CD any more, or can't find it.
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When I upgraded from Nero 6 I didn't have the original CD to hand and had 
to

resort to finding the SN in the registry!  A bit tedious, but if all else
fails this can be done - nero give instructions on their site somewhere on
how to do this.

Hope you don't have to do this and that you have got the installation disc
with the SN.

Ray.

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Gary it should be on the CD somewhere. Ask for sighted help.

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Subject: Nero 5.5



Hi All.  For some reason, I had to reinstall Nero 5.5, but somehow, I
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Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-26 Thread Gary Wood
Thanks, Chris, and I appreciate that, but I don't really know where my Nero 
CD is, and someone checked his Nero 5.5 and gave me his serial number, and 
it worked.  Apparently, I didn't install it, although I wasn't aware of it 
at the time when I tried to burn a CD, and couldn't burn it; so if the 
gentleman who gave me his number, and it worked then, if this gentleman or 
someone else who's still using 5.5 could please give me his serial number, I 
will try it again.  I'm sorry for taking this much time on this, but I'm 
trying to burn a CD so what I'm trying to burn doesn't languish on the 
harddrive any longer, and clutter it up.  One other question if I may: 
What's the latest Version of Nero that's accessible with Jaws?  I hear that 
the newest version of Nero is Nero 9.  Is this accessible?  Maybe I'll have 
to get a newer version of Nero, so I can get the serial number on that CD, 
but I can't seem to find the 5.5 CD.  It must have been misplaced, or I'm 
going to have to look hard for it, because I couldn't find it before.
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Gary it should be on the CD somewhere. Ask for sighted help.

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Subject: Nero 5.5


Hi All.  For some reason, I had to reinstall Nero 5.5, but somehow, I 
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Nero 5.5

2009-04-25 Thread Gary Wood
Hi All.  For some reason, I had to reinstall Nero 5.5, but somehow, I don't 
remember my serial number.  If someone still uses Nero 5.5, could someone 
please relay the information?  
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Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-25 Thread Chris Hallsworth

Gary it should be on the CD somewhere. Ask for sighted help.

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Subject: Nero 5.5


Hi All.  For some reason, I had to reinstall Nero 5.5, but somehow, I 
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Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-25 Thread Ray
When I upgraded from Nero 6 I didn't have the original CD to hand and had to
resort to finding the SN in the registry!  A bit tedious, but if all else
fails this can be done - nero give instructions on their site somewhere on
how to do this.

Hope you don't have to do this and that you have got the installation disc
with the SN.

Ray.

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Gary it should be on the CD somewhere. Ask for sighted help.

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Subject: Nero 5.5


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Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-25 Thread Kenbu
Say Chriss;  have you ever heard of a software called, *jtune*  Apparently 
it really helps anyone to get around the *I think it's * etunes or something 
like it;  Sorry for bad discription; Ken B
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Re: Nero 5.5

2009-04-25 Thread Kenbu
Let me check my mistake; I'm referring to j tunes which is a supposed 
software which will apparently make down loadingbetter for us re buying 
music pieces.  TXS for any comments; Ken B
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Say Chriss;  have you ever heard of a software called, *jtune*  Apparently
it really helps anyone to get around the *I think it's * etunes or 
something

like it;  Sorry for bad discription; Ken B
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Subject: Re: Nero 5.5



Gary it should be on the CD somewhere. Ask for sighted help.

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Subject: Nero 5.5



Hi All.  For some reason, I had to reinstall Nero 5.5, but somehow, I
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Nero. Hi All. I've been using Nero 5.5, but would like to know about some of the features in Nero 8, and how much it costs.

2008-02-23 Thread Gary Wood


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Nero 5.5 question

2006-02-22 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello,

I need to create an audio cd containing multiple files, and this must be 
a gapless recording, no breaks.

I know how to change the pause to 0; but, are there additional steps I 
need to take to create this uninterrupted sound?

Thanks.

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RE: Nero 5.5 question

2006-02-22 Thread paul faucheux
hey donald paul from pc audio! i have used v5.5 and what u are asking can be 
done in a single step. so the answer is no!


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Hello,

I need to create an audio cd containing multiple files, and this must be
a gapless recording, no breaks.

I know how to change the pause to 0; but, are there additional steps I
need to take to create this uninterrupted sound?

Thanks.

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RE: Nero 5.5 question

2006-02-22 Thread Jouie
Are you using Nero? 


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Hello,

I need to create an audio cd containing multiple files, and this must be a
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I know how to change the pause to 0; but, are there additional steps I need
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Nero 5.5

2005-11-01 Thread Gary Wood
Hi all.  I went to the Nero website to see if there are any updates to 5.5, but 
I couldn't find any there!  It seems that the earliest versions you can now 
find there are the 6 editions.  From what I've heard, Nero 7 is totally 
inaccessible for us!  
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Re: Nero 5.5 and coasters

2005-04-26 Thread Doc
That is quite possible.  Here recently my cd burner has decided that it is a
cd-rom now.  It no longer wants to be a burner.

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Nero 5.5 and coasters

2005-04-25 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I'm running Nero 5.5 last edition on an XP Home system.  The drive is a Sony 
Dru-530A.  Lately, for some reason I can't explain, I seem to be making 
coasters more often then readable data discs which usually have .MP3 or .WAV 
files on them.  I've installed the last edition of 5.5 over whatever I had 
been running and it's made no difference.
Is it my drive going or what?  Ideas welcomed.


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nero 5.5 express and jaws 6

2005-02-27 Thread anthony campbell
hi all, please could some one on the list give me some key strokes for the 
nero express 5.5 and jaws 6. we have tryed to get it to work but can't work 
it out.

this is on behalf of a friend.
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Nero 5.5 and database

2005-01-20 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I have a cd which I want to rip.  Instead of looking it up in the databases 
to see what it is, Nero 5.5 just goes right to the ripping options.  It 
doesn't do this with any other cd.  Any ideas?


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nero 5.5 questions for a friend

2004-12-07 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi all, a friend has some questions regarding nero 5.5, which I don't
have, but if anybody can help, it would greatly be appreciated.  
If anyone is familiar with Nero (I have 5.5) I hope you can help.  We
want
to burn mp3's of Terri's songs but when I go to CD rom ISO and try
adding
songs to the compilation there is no list of added songs.  It just says
new new.  Going to audio cd we can add tracks and check to make
sure
the added list is there.  But all cd rom iso does is say new instead of
adding tracks by pressing control 1.  Can someone help?


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Re: nero 5.5 questions for a friend

2004-12-07 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Marty.  When I burn tracks with Nero 5.5, I go to Data CD.  It does say, 
New, but when I'm adding my compilation, I tab over to the right, and I 
can use the arrow keys to find out what I've burned.  I hope this helps.
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Subject: nero 5.5 questions for a friend


Hi all, a friend has some questions regarding nero 5.5, which I don't
have, but if anybody can help, it would greatly be appreciated.
If anyone is familiar with Nero (I have 5.5) I hope you can help.  We
want
to burn mp3's of Terri's songs but when I go to CD rom ISO and try
adding
songs to the compilation there is no list of added songs.  It just says
new new.  Going to audio cd we can add tracks and check to make
sure
the added list is there.  But all cd rom iso does is say new instead of
adding tracks by pressing control 1.  Can someone help?
Marty

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Re: nero 5.5 questions for a friend

2004-12-07 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Gary, but this is with nero 5.5, not with nero express, it seems
that I, and another window-eyes user seem to be the only ones using
nero express.  I did find out that the reason why I could only see the
first file size, in the compilation window was because I hadn't
selected a file, but I still don't know how to make the label on the e
drive show the disk in terms of the total compilation.  I wish there
were a way I could get nero 5.5, but there's no place to get it, and
pay for it.  
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 19:53:26 -0500, Gary Wood wrote:

Hi Marty.  When I burn tracks with Nero 5.5, I go to Data CD.  It does say, 
New, but when I'm adding my compilation, I tab over to the right, and I 
can use the arrow keys to find out what I've burned.  I hope this helps.
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Subject: nero 5.5 questions for a friend


 Hi all, a friend has some questions regarding nero 5.5, which I don't
 have, but if anybody can help, it would greatly be appreciated.
 If anyone is familiar with Nero (I have 5.5) I hope you can help.  We
 want
 to burn mp3's of Terri's songs but when I go to CD rom ISO and try
 adding
 songs to the compilation there is no list of added songs.  It just says
 new new.  Going to audio cd we can add tracks and check to make
 sure
 the added list is there.  But all cd rom iso does is say new instead of
 adding tracks by pressing control 1.  Can someone help?


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nero 5.5 compatibility question

2004-11-08 Thread eoconnor
Hi folks,

I recently uninstalled an earlier version of nero and installed 5.5 
instead.

When I tried to burn audio files to a cd-rw disc, I was told that nero was 
not compatible with  my cd-rw Drive.

Don't know the model number off-hand, but it's a 4 year old Sony burner on 
a Dell Dimensions 4100 pc.

Question:  is cd burning software sometimes specific to particular cd 
writers?

Regards with thanks,

eamonn

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Re: nero 5.5 compatibility question

2004-11-08 Thread Tom
If your version of Nero came with a CD burner then it will 
only work with that brand.


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I recently uninstalled an earlier version of nero and 
installed 5.5 
instead.

When I tried to burn audio files to a cd-rw disc, I was told 
that nero was 
not compatible with  my cd-rw Drive.


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Re: nero 5.5 compatibility question

2004-11-08 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Eamonn.

Generally speaking, when you get this error from Nero it's a sure sign that
you need to go to their website and download the latest version which will
have support for all the latest burners.

What's strange here is that you've uninstalled an earlier version?  and,
presumably, you've used the earlier version of Nero to burn discs
successfully?

Anyway, I'd suggest you check out the Nero website for the latest 5.5
release.

Incidentally, I've recently bought a dimension 4700 machine and tried to
install Nero with the same incompatibility error.  I've now upgraded to
version 6.3 as even the latest 5.5 release didn't recognise my DVD burner.

Kevin
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 Hi folks,

 I recently uninstalled an earlier version of nero and installed 5.5
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 When I tried to burn audio files to a cd-rw disc, I was told that nero was
 not compatible with  my cd-rw Drive.

 Don't know the model number off-hand, but it's a 4 year old Sony burner on
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-11 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Mimi.

The jitter correction is found on the read options tab.  You can't get to
this if you're using the wizard though.

Kevin
- Original Message -
From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Where do you find the jitter correction?

 Mimi



 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 9:15 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi David.
 
  I've also experienced problems like this occasionally.  You may wish to
 set
  the use jitter correction control to Yes when you copy a CD.  This
may
  help as often when copying from one CD drive to another, minor clocking
  differences between the two drives can introduce jitter.
 
  Also, check that you've got the ignore read errors set to No when
you
  burn as the CD will burn with errors such as you describe otherwise.
 
  Kevin
  - Original Message -
  From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:19 AM
  Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi Kevin
  
   I have not examined the help tool yet, didn't know that could help. I
 have
   been playing around with nero for just the past week or two. As I
posted
   earlier, I could burn a CD with eleven fine tracks, but the twelvth
went
   crazy when I played it on my CD player. Kinda comical.
  
   Thanks for the tip!
  
   David
  
  
  
   On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
  
Hi David.
   
I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
  working
your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it
  will
run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.
   
Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA
enabled.
  This
meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard
 drive
much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.
   
Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current
 set
  up?
   
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
   
   
 Hi Mimi

 No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
  afford
 anything else right now. Apparently it was something called
underr
  un or
 underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
  thingy
got
 empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't
know
  how
 else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my
friend
  burned
 the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so
 they
  were
 okay.

 Thanks

 David


 On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:

  Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you
are
  using
  CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do
to
  fix
that
  once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack
of
  discs,
you
  have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of
  discs.
  Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
  read/write
  error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want
a
defective
  write or play.
 
  I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to
 see
  if
the
  same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn
is
  unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the
  defect.
  Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's
CD
  drive
if
  the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot
  lately.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
  Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi listers
  
   With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3
 files
  to
a
  CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to
 make
three
  CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then,
  running
my CD
  burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and
 played)
great,
  but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay
for
 a
  few
  seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age
  merry-go-round.
And
  the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop
it
  or
switch
  to another CD in my player.
  
   There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn
  session,
and
  I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long

Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-11 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Yu enable DMA for your CD drive through control panel, system, device
manager.  Select the rewriter and then tab to properties.  You'll find an
option to enable DMA there.  This should come with a little health warning
though.  You'll be warned by Windows that changing the setting could cause
the hardware not to work when your computer is restarted.

The symptoms I was suffering were that I could burn a data CD no problem at
all but whenever I tried to copy an audio CD, the burn would fail 5-10
minutes into the simulation step.  Changing this setting cured that
immediately and I've never had the problem since.

Kevin
- Original Message -
From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 You know, I never thought of that.  How do you do that, Kevin?  Maybe this
 will cut down on a lot of dead CD's.

 Mimi





 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 11:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi David.
 
  I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
 working
  your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it
will
  run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.
 
  Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.
 This
  meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard drive
  much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.
 
  Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current set
 up?
 
  Kevin
  - Original Message -
  From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
  Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi Mimi
  
   No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
 afford
   anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr
un
 or
   underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
thingy
  got
   empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know
how
   else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend
 burned
   the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they
 were
   okay.
  
   Thanks
  
   David
  
  
   On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
  
Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are
 using
CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to
fix
  that
once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of
 discs,
  you
have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of
discs.
Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
 read/write
error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
  defective
write or play.
   
I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see
if
  the
same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the
 defect.
Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD
 drive
  if
the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot
 lately.
   
Mimi
   
   
   
- Original Message -
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
   
   
 Hi listers

 With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files
 to
  a
CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
  three
CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then,
running
  my CD
burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
  great,
but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a
 few
seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age
 merry-go-round.
  And
the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it
or
  switch
to another CD in my player.

 There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn
 session,
  and
I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I
 have
  no
idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would
help
 in
solving this problem.

 I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!

 David

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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-11 Thread mimi
Thanks.

- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Hi Mimi.

 The jitter correction is found on the read options tab.  You can't get to
 this if you're using the wizard though.

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 7:55 PM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Where do you find the jitter correction?
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 9:15 AM
  Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi David.
  
   I've also experienced problems like this occasionally.  You may wish
to
  set
   the use jitter correction control to Yes when you copy a CD.  This
 may
   help as often when copying from one CD drive to another, minor
clocking
   differences between the two drives can introduce jitter.
  
   Also, check that you've got the ignore read errors set to No when
 you
   burn as the CD will burn with errors such as you describe otherwise.
  
   Kevin
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:19 AM
   Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi Kevin
   
I have not examined the help tool yet, didn't know that could help.
I
  have
been playing around with nero for just the past week or two. As I
 posted
earlier, I could burn a CD with eleven fine tracks, but the twelvth
 went
crazy when I played it on my CD player. Kinda comical.
   
Thanks for the tip!
   
David
   
   
   
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
   
 Hi David.

 I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you
tried
   working
 your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as
it
   will
 run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful
burning.

 Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA
 enabled.
   This
 meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard
  drive
 much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.

 Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your
current
  set
   up?

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Mimi
 
  No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I
can't
   afford
  anything else right now. Apparently it was something called
 underr
   un or
  underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
   thingy
 got
  empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't
 know
   how
  else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my
 friend
   burned
  the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so
  they
   were
  okay.
 
  Thanks
 
  David
 
 
  On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
 
   Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you
 are
   using
   CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can
do
 to
   fix
 that
   once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack
 of
   discs,
 you
   have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand
of
   discs.
   Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
   read/write
   error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't
want
 a
 defective
   write or play.
  
   I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs
to
  see
   if
 the
   same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your
burn
 is
   unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see
the
   defect.
   Another way to know is when you play it back on your
computer's
 CD
   drive
 if
   the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a
lot
   lately.
  
   Mimi
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
   Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi listers
   
With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3
  files
   to
 a
   CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to
  make
 three
   CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then,
   running
 my CD
   burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and
  played)
 great,
   but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay

Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-11 Thread David R. Sky
Hi Kevin

Thanks very much for this information!

David


On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:

 Yu enable DMA for your CD drive through control panel, system, device
 manager.  Select the rewriter and then tab to properties.  You'll find an
 option to enable DMA there.  This should come with a little health warning
 though.  You'll be warned by Windows that changing the setting could cause
 the hardware not to work when your computer is restarted.

 The symptoms I was suffering were that I could burn a data CD no problem at
 all but whenever I tried to copy an audio CD, the burn would fail 5-10
 minutes into the simulation step.  Changing this setting cured that
 immediately and I've never had the problem since.

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:50 PM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  You know, I never thought of that.  How do you do that, Kevin?  Maybe this
  will cut down on a lot of dead CD's.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 11:09 AM
  Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi David.
  
   I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
  working
   your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it
 will
   run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.
  
   Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.
  This
   meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard drive
   much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.
  
   Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current set
  up?
  
   Kevin
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
   Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi Mimi
   
No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
  afford
anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr
 un
  or
underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
 thingy
   got
empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know
 how
else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend
  burned
the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they
  were
okay.
   
Thanks
   
David
   
   
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
   
 Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are
  using
 CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to
 fix
   that
 once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of
  discs,
   you
 have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of
 discs.
 Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
  read/write
 error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
   defective
 write or play.

 I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see
 if
   the
 same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
 unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the
  defect.
 Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD
  drive
   if
 the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot
  lately.

 Mimi



 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
 Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi listers
 
  With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files
  to
   a
 CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
   three
 CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then,
 running
   my CD
 burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
   great,
 but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a
  few
 seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age
  merry-go-round.
   And
 the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it
 or
   switch
 to another CD in my player.
 
  There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn
  session,
   and
 I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I
  have
   no
 idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would
 help
  in
 solving this problem.
 
  I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
 
  David
 
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-11 Thread David R. Sky
Thanks once again Kevin. I am saving all your suggestions to a file for
later exploring.

David


On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:

 Hi David.

 It seems Ahead have changed their support pages and the closest you'll get
 to the help tool as was is at http://www.ahead.de/en/632181889268729.html#9
 That said, it seems they're happy to take log files attached to e-mails to
 the support desk so that may be the best course of action for persistent
 problems when burning.

 The DMA setting is not a Nero specific setting.  If you go to control panel,
 then system, then device manager, you should be able to locate your rewriter
 in the list of devices.  When selected, tab to the properties button and
 press enter.  The enable DMA setting can be found on one of the resulting
 tabs.  As mentioned in a previous post, Windows will warn you if you change
 this as some hardware devices, particularly older ones, will not work if DMA
 is enabled.

 As regards the jitter and ignore read errors controls, these can be found on
 the Nero read options tab but you can only get to this if you dismiss the
 wizard and go through the resulting detailed screens.

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 10:43 PM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Kevin
 
  I tried in vain to find the help tool you reffered to in a previous post,
 so
  was unable to change I think you called it dma. I've been using Window
 Eyes
  4.5 demo, and have been exploring the screen lots with the numeric keypad
 as
  well as regular keystrokes. *chuckle* I have no idea (yet) what you're
  talking about below, I haven't seen any of these things. I guess I'm gonna
  have to get my neighbor to help me with Nero again.
 
  Thanks very much for your pointers, I will post to this list when I have a
  progress report to make.
 
  David
 
 
  On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
 
   Hi David.
  
   I've also experienced problems like this occasionally.  You may wish to
 set
   the use jitter correction control to Yes when you copy a CD.  This
 may
   help as often when copying from one CD drive to another, minor clocking
   differences between the two drives can introduce jitter.
  
   Also, check that you've got the ignore read errors set to No when
 you
   burn as the CD will burn with errors such as you describe otherwise.
  
   Kevin
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:19 AM
   Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi Kevin
   
I have not examined the help tool yet, didn't know that could help. I
 have
been playing around with nero for just the past week or two. As I
 posted
earlier, I could burn a CD with eleven fine tracks, but the twelvth
 went
crazy when I played it on my CD player. Kinda comical.
   
Thanks for the tip!
   
David
   
   
   
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
   
 Hi David.

 I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
   working
 your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it
   will
 run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.

 Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA
 enabled.
   This
 meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard
 drive
 much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.

 Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current
 set
   up?

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Mimi
 
  No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
   afford
  anything else right now. Apparently it was something called
 underr
   un or
  underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
   thingy
 got
  empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't
 know
   how
  else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my
 friend
   burned
  the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so
 they
   were
  okay.
 
  Thanks
 
  David
 
 
  On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
 
   Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you
 are
   using
   CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do
 to
   fix
 that
   once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack
 of
   discs,
 you
   have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of
   discs.
   Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
   read/write
   error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want
 a
 defective

Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-10 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi David.

I've also experienced problems like this occasionally.  You may wish to set
the use jitter correction control to Yes when you copy a CD.  This may
help as often when copying from one CD drive to another, minor clocking
differences between the two drives can introduce jitter.

Also, check that you've got the ignore read errors set to No when you
burn as the CD will burn with errors such as you describe otherwise.

Kevin
- Original Message -
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Hi Kevin

 I have not examined the help tool yet, didn't know that could help. I have
 been playing around with nero for just the past week or two. As I posted
 earlier, I could burn a CD with eleven fine tracks, but the twelvth went
 crazy when I played it on my CD player. Kinda comical.

 Thanks for the tip!

 David



 On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:

  Hi David.
 
  I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
working
  your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it
will
  run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.
 
  Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.
This
  meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard drive
  much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.
 
  Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current set
up?
 
  Kevin
  - Original Message -
  From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
  Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi Mimi
  
   No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
afford
   anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr
un or
   underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
thingy
  got
   empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know
how
   else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend
burned
   the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they
were
   okay.
  
   Thanks
  
   David
  
  
   On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
  
Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are
using
CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to
fix
  that
once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of
discs,
  you
have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of
discs.
Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
read/write
error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
  defective
write or play.
   
I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see
if
  the
same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the
defect.
Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD
drive
  if
the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot
lately.
   
Mimi
   
   
   
- Original Message -
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
   
   
 Hi listers

 With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files
to
  a
CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
  three
CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then,
running
  my CD
burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
  great,
but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a
few
seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age
merry-go-round.
  And
the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it
or
  switch
to another CD in my player.

 There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn
session,
  and
I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I
have
  no
idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would
help in
solving this problem.

 I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!

 David

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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-10 Thread mimi
Where do you find the jitter correction?

Mimi



- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Hi David.

 I've also experienced problems like this occasionally.  You may wish to
set
 the use jitter correction control to Yes when you copy a CD.  This may
 help as often when copying from one CD drive to another, minor clocking
 differences between the two drives can introduce jitter.

 Also, check that you've got the ignore read errors set to No when you
 burn as the CD will burn with errors such as you describe otherwise.

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:19 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Kevin
 
  I have not examined the help tool yet, didn't know that could help. I
have
  been playing around with nero for just the past week or two. As I posted
  earlier, I could burn a CD with eleven fine tracks, but the twelvth went
  crazy when I played it on my CD player. Kinda comical.
 
  Thanks for the tip!
 
  David
 
 
 
  On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
 
   Hi David.
  
   I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
 working
   your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it
 will
   run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.
  
   Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.
 This
   meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard
drive
   much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.
  
   Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current
set
 up?
  
   Kevin
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
   Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi Mimi
   
No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
 afford
anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr
 un or
underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write
 thingy
   got
empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know
 how
else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend
 burned
the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so
they
 were
okay.
   
Thanks
   
David
   
   
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
   
 Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are
 using
 CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to
 fix
   that
 once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of
 discs,
   you
 have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of
 discs.
 Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
 read/write
 error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
   defective
 write or play.

 I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to
see
 if
   the
 same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
 unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the
 defect.
 Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD
 drive
   if
 the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot
 lately.

 Mimi



 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
 Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi listers
 
  With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3
files
 to
   a
 CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to
make
   three
 CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then,
 running
   my CD
 burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and
played)
   great,
 but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for
a
 few
 seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age
 merry-go-round.
   And
 the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it
 or
   switch
 to another CD in my player.
 
  There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn
 session,
   and
 I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and
I
 have
   no
 idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would
 help in
 solving this problem.
 
  I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
 
  David
 
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-09 Thread David R. Sky
Hi Mimi

No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't afford
anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr un or
underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write thingy got
empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know how
else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend burned
the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they were
okay.

Thanks

David


On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:

 Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are using
 CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix that
 once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of discs, you
 have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of discs.
 Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the read/write
 error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a defective
 write or play.

 I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see if the
 same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
 unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the defect.
 Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD drive if
 the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot lately.

 Mimi



 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
 Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi listers
 
  With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to a
 CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make three
 CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running my CD
 burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played) great,
 but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a few
 seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age merry-go-round. And
 the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it or switch
 to another CD in my player.
 
  There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn session, and
 I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I have no
 idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would help in
 solving this problem.
 
  I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
 
  David
 
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-09 Thread David R. Sky
I forgot to mention that my friend who was helping me learn to use Nero
later reported having seen a message about under run when we burned at
2x speed. I
later
tried to do the same thing at 1x speed. The two CD's were identical in the
gobbledy-goop for the last track burned.

I take it that under run means something like this. Say you have a spray
paint gun attached to a container of paint. The gun is the CD burner head,
the container of paint is the buffer. If you keep spraying paint (writing on
the CD), the container (buffer) gets empty quickly. You gotta keep the
container at least partially full to keep the supply of paint to the spray
gun, otherwise you get splotches in what you're painting or burning.

Apparently my friend's CD burner has under run protection so the buffer
never gets empty, or something like that.

David


On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:

 Hmm, I wonder if that is occasionally happening with me, but I don't
 understand it.  We can only guess.  But my burner is new, just a few months
 old, so I can only say for myself when I get a bad disc and it does not burn
 all the way.  Well, OK.  Take care.

 Mimi




 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 12:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Mimi
 
  No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't afford
  anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr un or
  underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write thingy
 got
  empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know how
  else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend burned
  the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they were
  okay.
 
  Thanks
 
  David
 
 
  On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
 
   Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are using
   CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix
 that
   once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of discs,
 you
   have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of discs.
   Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the read/write
   error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
 defective
   write or play.
  
   I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see if
 the
   same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
   unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the defect.
   Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD drive
 if
   the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot lately.
  
   Mimi
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
   Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi listers
   
With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to
 a
   CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
 three
   CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running
 my CD
   burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
 great,
   but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a few
   seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age merry-go-round.
 And
   the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it or
 switch
   to another CD in my player.
   
There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn session,
 and
   I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I have
 no
   idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would help in
   solving this problem.
   
I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
   
David
   
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-09 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi David.

I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried working
your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it will
run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.

Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.  This
meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard drive
much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.

Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current set up?

Kevin
- Original Message -
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Hi Mimi

 No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't afford
 anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr un or
 underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write thingy
got
 empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know how
 else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend burned
 the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they were
 okay.

 Thanks

 David


 On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:

  Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are using
  CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix
that
  once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of discs,
you
  have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of discs.
  Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the read/write
  error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
defective
  write or play.
 
  I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see if
the
  same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
  unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the defect.
  Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD drive
if
  the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot lately.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
  Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
 
 
   Hi listers
  
   With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to
a
  CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
three
  CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running
my CD
  burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
great,
  but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a few
  seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age merry-go-round.
And
  the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it or
switch
  to another CD in my player.
  
   There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn session,
and
  I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I have
no
  idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would help in
  solving this problem.
  
   I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
  
   David
  
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-09 Thread mimi
You know, I never thought of that.  How do you do that, Kevin?  Maybe this
will cut down on a lot of dead CD's.

Mimi





- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Hi David.

 I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried
working
 your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it will
 run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.

 Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.
This
 meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard drive
 much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.

 Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current set
up?

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Mimi
 
  No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't
afford
  anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr un
or
  underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write thingy
 got
  empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know how
  else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend
burned
  the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they
were
  okay.
 
  Thanks
 
  David
 
 
  On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
 
   Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are
using
   CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix
 that
   once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of
discs,
 you
   have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of discs.
   Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the
read/write
   error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
 defective
   write or play.
  
   I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see if
 the
   same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
   unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the
defect.
   Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD
drive
 if
   the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot
lately.
  
   Mimi
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
   Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi listers
   
With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files
to
 a
   CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
 three
   CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running
 my CD
   burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
 great,
   but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a
few
   seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age
merry-go-round.
 And
   the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it or
 switch
   to another CD in my player.
   
There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn
session,
 and
   I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I
have
 no
   idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would help
in
   solving this problem.
   
I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
   
David
   
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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-09 Thread David R. Sky
Hi Kevin

I have not examined the help tool yet, didn't know that could help. I have
been playing around with nero for just the past week or two. As I posted
earlier, I could burn a CD with eleven fine tracks, but the twelvth went
crazy when I played it on my CD player. Kinda comical.

Thanks for the tip!

David



On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:

 Hi David.

 I suffered with this problem for a number of months.  Have you tried working
 your way through the Nero help tool?  I found this very useful as it will
 run through a checklist of areas that may affect successful burning.

 Anyway, the answer for me was to set my CD-rewriter to be DMA enabled.  This
 meant that data could be transferred between the rewriter and hard drive
 much more efficiently.  I've never had a buffer underrun since.

 Have you ever been able to burn CD's successfully with your current set up?

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


  Hi Mimi
 
  No, it was not the CD's... I've got very old equipment cuz I can't afford
  anything else right now. Apparently it was something called underr un or
  underburn or something, which meant the buffer to the CD write thingy
 got
  empty before more info was grabbed from the hard drive. I don't know how
  else to explain it at the moment, it's new to me. Anyway, my friend burned
  the CD's with his own computer and the same kind of CD discs, so they were
  okay.
 
  Thanks
 
  David
 
 
  On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, mimi wrote:
 
   Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are using
   CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix
 that
   once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of discs,
 you
   have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of discs.
   Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the read/write
   error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a
 defective
   write or play.
  
   I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see if
 the
   same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
   unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the defect.
   Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD drive
 if
   the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot lately.
  
   Mimi
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
   Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem
  
  
Hi listers
   
With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to
 a
   CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make
 three
   CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running
 my CD
   burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played)
 great,
   but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a few
   seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age merry-go-round.
 And
   the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it or
 switch
   to another CD in my player.
   
There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn session,
 and
   I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I have
 no
   idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would help in
   solving this problem.
   
I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!
   
David
   
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Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-08 Thread David R. Sky
Hi listers

With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to a CD. I split 
thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make three CD's from these. At 4x 
speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running my CD burner at 1x speed, the first 
eleven tracks are burned (and played) great, but each time the twelvth and last track 
is played, it's  okay for a few seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a 
space-age merry-go-round. And the CD player stays stuck on that track until I 
physically stop it or switch to another CD in my player.

There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn session, and I saved the 
burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I have no idea what it means. I 
can forward a copy to the list if it would help in solving this problem.

I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!

David

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Re: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem

2004-07-08 Thread mimi
Oh, no!  That means your disc devloped an error in it.  If you are using
CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix that
once it's burned.  If the problem persists throughout the pack of discs, you
have a bad package!  You might have to try a different brand of discs.
Anyway, Nero should have asked you if you wanted to save the read/write
error onto a disc.  Anyway, I would say no, because I don't want a defective
write or play.

I don't know what else to suggest other than try other discs to see if the
same thing would happen.  But I do know that any time your burn is
unsuccessful or incomplete it's a bad disc.  You cannot see the defect.
Another way to know is when you play it back on your computer's CD drive if
the last track will not play at all.  I've had that happen a lot lately.

Mimi



- Original Message - 
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:31 AM
Subject: Nero 5.5 CD-burning problem


 Hi listers

 With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to a
CD. I split thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make three
CD's from these. At 4x speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running my CD
burner at 1x speed, the first eleven tracks are burned (and played) great,
but each time the twelvth and last track is played, it's  okay for a few
seconds, then it gets comically crazy, like a space-age merry-go-round. And
the CD player stays stuck on that track until I physically stop it or switch
to another CD in my player.

 There was an error message from nero at the end of each burn session, and
I saved the burn log from the last session. It's 8 pages long and I have no
idea what it means. I can forward a copy to the list if it would help in
solving this problem.

 I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance!

 David

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Re: Nero 5.5? or express

2004-06-23 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Marty. I knew there was a number 3 in the version. Thank you for setting
me straight. I have it downloaded and appreciate your help.
Thanks,
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Nero 5.5? or express

2004-06-21 Thread Morey Worthington
Hello all,
I just had a CDR installed on my machine, with Nero as the software.
I went to the  start menu and found the Ahead folder, opened it, and there
was Nero express in there but nothing that just said Nero.
I opened the Express and had a real hard time figuring anything out reading
the screen with Jaws 5.0.
Should there not be a regular Nero and not an Express version, or am I
missing something?
Also, where may I find the 3.0 version of Winamp so that I may download it
also?
Had a hard-drive crash and lost all.
Thanks,
Morey



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Re: Nero 5.5? or express

2004-06-21 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Morry, you don't want winamp 3.0 because it isn't
accessible to us.  Try going to
http://www.shannon.reece.net/Winamp4TheBlind.html
for winamp 5.03A, or, if you still want a version of winamp in the 2
series go to
http://www.oldversion.com
hope this helps you.  

On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 18:02:56 -0500, Morey Worthington wrote:

Hello all,
I just had a CDR installed on my machine, with Nero as the software.
I went to the  start menu and found the Ahead folder, opened it, and there
was Nero express in there but nothing that just said Nero.
I opened the Express and had a real hard time figuring anything out reading
the screen with Jaws 5.0.
Should there not be a regular Nero and not an Express version, or am I
missing something?
Also, where may I find the 3.0 version of Winamp so that I may download it
also?
Had a hard-drive crash and lost all.
Thanks,
Morey



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