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Is this a one off or have you never managed to play a burnt disc in it?

hi

i have burned with nero and it worked with verbatin

i would like to burn with imgburn

by the way is there a cue sheet editor free?

ps i can read my question ? why?

thanks

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Posted (edited)

You didn't post a question in your first post, I just replied based on the title of the topic.

 

Please post the log from the burn+verify operations.

hi

somebody has delete my question #1

 

well i wanted to ask a question

i can 't play my burnded cd on my original bmw cd player

i have tried to burn at the slower speed and i have used several cd brands

 

i would like to know if there are some tips to edit imgburn to burn an audio cd and play on my audio car player

 

i don't like nero (it was a old nero version i guess 8 or 9 ) and i don't want to use anymore ,but a verbatim cd burned with nero worked , i guess maybe because nero added the "copy protection" flag and other flags like ISRC, EAN/UPC & pre-emphasis

 

i have tried anyburn but it doesn't work too

imgburn audio cd work great everywhere outside some car original cd player

 

my question is if there some tips to burn an audio cd , a compilation and test it with this settings or tips

 

thanks

Edited by rosanna
Posted

Nobody deleted it, it was never there to begin with.

 

What you need to do is find out exactly what your playback device (i.e. your car stereo) requires.

 

Maybe there are posts on other forums about burning discs for playback in a BMW cd player? If it's fussy, I'm sure there will be.

 

At this moment in time, I have no advice/tips to give you.

Posted

Nobody deleted it, it was never there to begin with.

 

What you need to do is find out exactly what your playback device (i.e. your car stereo) requires.

 

Maybe there are posts on other forums about burning discs for playback in a BMW cd player? If it's fussy, I'm sure there will be.

 

At this moment in time, I have no advice/tips to give you.

hi

 

i will  try again using imgburn slow speed  burn+verify operations and i will add  ISRC, EAN/UPC & pre-emphasis to the cue

 

may i ask a question is there a way to add  "copy protection" flag to the cue?

 

the only cd that work are burned with nero 6 or 7 or 8 , and if i'm remember right it flags songs when i ripped with this flag

 

thanks

ps i will never use nero  again

Posted

The flags available for use when burning a CUE are as follows... 

 

4CH = 4 Channel

DCP = Digital Copy Permitted

PRE = Pre-Emphasis

 

These flags apply at track level, so the 'FLAGS' command should follow the TRACK they apply to.

 

i.e.

 

TRACK 01 AUDIO

FLAGS DCP

INDEX 01 00:00:00

 

If you want DCP, and PRE, just use 'FLAGS DCP PRE'.

Posted

The flags available for use when burning a CUE are as follows... 

 

4CH = 4 Channel

DCP = Digital Copy Permitted

PRE = Pre-Emphasis

 

These flags apply at track level, so the 'FLAGS' command should follow the TRACK they apply to.

 

i.e.

 

TRACK 01 AUDIO

FLAGS DCP

INDEX 01 00:00:00

 

If you want DCP, and PRE, just use 'FLAGS DCP PRE'.

hi

thanks

i would like to bookmark this

i will test it and post it

thanks again really appreciate it a lot

  • 4 months later...
Posted

The flags available for use when burning a CUE are as follows... 

 

4CH = 4 Channel

DCP = Digital Copy Permitted

PRE = Pre-Emphasis

 

These flags apply at track level, so the 'FLAGS' command should follow the TRACK they apply to.

 

i.e.

 

TRACK 01 AUDIO

FLAGS DCP

INDEX 01 00:00:00

 

If you want DCP, and PRE, just use 'FLAGS DCP PRE'.

hi

just a silly question , as I understood imgburn can burn all the flags

but do they dvd or blue ray burners really write these flags ?

thanks

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