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Domenick <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Jan 2010 12:58:47 -0500
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Are you trying to convert the music to cda format as you burn? If so, 18 
probably won't fit on a cd. If not, burn as a data file but burn at 8 to 
12 x. Watch to make sure that the amount of data doesn't exceed what the 
disk will hold.

Mick

Marvin Hunkin wrote:

>hi.
>tried to burn some of my favorite 80s tracks, and all of them are mp3s, and 
>one is a wma.
>but using express burn and windows media player.
>but the cds are cd-r.
>and now have wated a few disks.
>because it said it had errors.
>using a toshiba satellite a300 psag4a 20300m laptop with 2 gb ram, 250 gb 
>hard disk, 2ghz processor, ati radium video card, real tech audio manager, 
>windows vista home premium, jaws 11 standard.
>i use a mtshita cd -dvd burner and is recording at 24 x for recording.
>wish there was a tool to tell you which files on the laptop for media and 
>music and would tell you what the errors were before burning.
>just totally frustrated.
>and tearing my hair out.
>is it the burner, is it the blank cds, i purchase max or maxiette brand of 
>blank cds i think from harvey norman in australia.
>so wondering, the files play fine on the laptop.
>have confirmed that.
>and when to burn express burn tells me their were errors.
>before trying a few times, it would get to track 10, out of 18 tracks in a 
>folder called MarvinsMusic
>and another folder called singles under music.
>so real frustrated.
>any one had these issues before
>last night was burning the same folder with express burn , and got to the 
>last track 18, then express burn said their were errors.
>so any one help me out.
>tearing my hair out.
>Marvin. 
>
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