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Hi, how is everyone? I have been using imgburn for a while now and have had only success, its a great program. I recently tried burning audio cds by creating a cue file. The first couple times it worked flawlessly but the last cd I created I tried it out and it only plays 16 out of the 20 songs and on the last track it sounds like its scratching or skipping. So I created a new one and figured it maybe the cd but the second one came out exactly the same with the same problems. Imgburn said it was created successfully in the log and the only warning I saw in there was a write speed miscompare? Would this cause it? Thanks.

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If you play those defective tracks on the computer, or better yet, if you rip them with your computer using EAC or similar, do you still get bad sound?

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If you play those defective tracks on the computer, or better yet, if you rip them with your computer using EAC or similar, do you still get bad sound?

They sound good on the computer and I verified the burn.

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Then it's probably just a burn/media quality issue.

 

Have you tried cleaning the laser on the drive that can't play them properly?

I thought it may be the laser but it does the same thing on a home system as it does in the car. Is it possible its the discs creating the same exact errors when burning. When you open up the cd info that you burned the cue file to , it shows each file size as 44, is this normal?

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at what speed did you burn your AUDIO CD?

 

i usually burn them at 4X cuz if not, i can have skipping problems....

 

so i stick to 4x!

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at what speed did you burn your AUDIO CD?

 

i usually burn them at 4X cuz if not, i can have skipping problems....

 

so i stick to 4x!

I had it on 2.4

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do you have any CODEC PACK installed on your computer?

 

Like FFDSHOW or anything else?

Is that one in the codec pack for windows media classic player?

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If the problem disc plays ok on your PC then obviously the data on the disc is fine. It might just not be very readable on the target device - due to low quality media/burn.

 

CD wise, I'd only ever use Taiyo Yuden CD's.

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