Make sure you get an error-free copy onto your hard drive. Use Exact Audio Copy. The article on 6moons will help you.
http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/eac/eac.html
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Make sure you get an error-free copy onto your hard drive. Use Exact Audio Copy. The article on 6moons will help you. http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/eac/eac.html Regards, |
I've used several computer internal CDR/RW drives: 4 sony's in a desktop and now a DVD/CD/RW drive in my new laptop. I've never had a problem with recording music CD's. Disks have all turned out fine and I record all the time, so my bet is that something must be wrong with the Samsung. You know, now that I think about it, I did encounter errors on 1 ocassion, but it was because I started using MS explorer while the CD was writing to the hard drive. I've since learned don't touch the damn machine when it's recording! |
The problem may have to do with how you're doing your burning. Do not just read from one CD drive and burn directly to the burner. First copy the CD to your hard drive using something like the EAC program mentioned by Metralla. Then use a CD burning program to read from the hard drive and write to your burner. The EAC program is considered the best program, but can take some set up to work. First use it to copy a track and then play that track. Sometiimes the resulting track can be silent. If that happens go to "Drive Options" and have it "Detect Read Features". Good luck. |