Joe:
I've both had the problem and read about it. Seems you may need to run
your burner software at 8x or even 4x. Seems audio copies tend to get a
"buffer underrun" error. That means you're system isn't supplying audio
fast enough to the target CD, causing errors. Apparently "data" doesn't
rely on speed - data is data no matter when it "gets there" - while audio
must be copied *in rhythm* because it's time-dependent, and won't sound
right if it the bits & bytes don't get to the CD on time.

On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 07:58:28 -0700 Joe Huska <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I was having some trouble burning audio cds with a LG 12x burner. It
> would stop after one or two tracks and close the cd. I enabled DMA
> on
> the burner and on the hdd and now everythings works fine. Why?
> anyone
> got a technical explanation for me?
>
> Joe

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