David Ransom wrote:
I am a member of Audible
<http://www.audible.co.uk/aduk/site/index.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes> and
listen to audio books that I have downloaded from them in the car. The
downloads are copied to iTunes and then burned to CD-RWs.
There is a problem with CD-RWs that have 16-24x speed ratings in that
quite often there is a large amount of "hiss" or noise at the end of
the CD-RW, sometimes making them unplayable and they even stop playing
completely. I can play them on the Mac, but there is still some hiss
at the end.
CD-RWs that have a rating of 1-4x speed do not have the problem.
Has anyone else noticed this? Any advice? I guess I should stick to
1-4x, but it does take a long time to transfer a complete book
(sometimes to over 20 CD-RWs).
you can tell iTunes to start or stop recordings at particular points for
each song (in Info window). does that help?
in terms of 'workflow' frankly it sounds like a lot of hassle and I
would invest in a nano/similar if you don't have an iPod along with one
of those radio thingies.
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