I think Gary said that he had a 16X CD, and he burned it at 24X with no
problems, but it didn't work at 40X.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Well like we stated, use the speed that's right for you. If your CD's sound
okay, stay with that. It doesn't hurt to check things out.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD
No, I didn't mean that. I meant that that's where I can go if I choose to,
but I usually choose the fastest speed, and it seems to be all right for me.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:41 AM
Subje
Hi Tim. I use the fastest speed, and it doesn't seem to have hurt my
projects, because everything I've burned with Nero in a data CD project has
sounded good. I don't think there were any errors.
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From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I mean a CD burning project. Sorry if I wasn't more clear about that.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Which project is done? I'm not sure
Nero Burning Rom Version 6.6.0.14 is now available and one place
where you can download it from is at
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Nero_Burning_Rom/942634103/1.
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I know these are novice questions to some extent but I'm thinking about
a birthday gift and a USB sound card is a possibility. I've seen a
couple available through the university I work for. One is a pcmia card
and the other is usb.
If I get either of these sound cards, will it change how the inter
Unless those are only 2 speakers and a sub, that's overkill for what I want.
What are they and what kind of cost?
Thanks.
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From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: speakers for computer
Hi, Dana:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 18:13:59 -0400, you wrote:
>Is there any way to get Winamp to play the tracks in the order in
>which they appear in the folder list, short of removing all the tracks from
>the folder and replacing them in the desired order?
Absolutely. Go to Preferences (CTRL/P),
Hi
Ok Dan, in that case, if the first CDS you were given were rated at 52 x
and your burner goes up to 52x, then this is quite simple. Get more discs
that are rated at 52x. I personally like to use the 750 mb, 80 minute
cds. You'll know if these are the right ones if you have someone sighted
When I use the shift-l command in Winamp, to play an entire folder of
tracks, the tracks are played in the order in which they were placed in the
folder - the order in which they exist on the hard drive, which is usually
not the same as the order in which they are sorted in the folder's file
li
Well, I give up. The truth is, I have a pretty new computer with a drive
that I think is rated at 52x, and the first CDs a friend gave me to start
learning to burn were 52x as well, and everything worked fine. I wasn't
thinking about this stuff until I began to look online for blank CDs and sa
I use the Logitech z680 5.1 system. It has a headphone jack on the control
box.
Casey
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From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: speakers for computer
Does any one know of speak
I think you have it backwards. Most of the cdr discs out today are rated
for at least 16 x speed and up. But some of them are only able to go up to
a certain burn speed so if you try to record with 2 fast of a speed for
them, it doesn't work. It sounds to me like you've burned a few discs
Got it. And I'm going to start using this trick. And no, I am not going to
get my skin oils and fingerprints all over that delicate business side we're
talking about. I'll be careful. Thanks for making me aware of this ridge
thing.
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From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL
By "new CD" I mean one that just came from the store and hasn't been
opened or used yet.
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Let me restate this. All CDs that I have ever seen have a ridge on the
business side about an inch out from the hole in the center. The ridge has
either a curved or square edge. The other side sometimes has a ridge also
but it is no where near as pronounced as the one on the business side.
I have some questions about setting up a shoutcast server and the dsp plugin.
I have everything working mostly but have some questions about making my server
accessable on shoutcast.com.
I also have just a couple of questions about the plugin.
Can someone write me offlist and give me a hand?
I
Hi,
could you please explain what you mean? Are you saying, you used a blank CD
that was rated for 16x and recorded it at a burn setting of 40x, and that
turned out all right. But then you tried recording a 16x blank CD at 48x,
and that didn't work in some way? If I have it backward, please
I've tried 16 rated at 24 and done ok, but 16 at 40 blew up fairly often.
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From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 5:01 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
If you want to burn a cd at 52x a
Right, the ridge is there wether or not the disc is used or not.
Usually like i said yesterday, the side you want to record on is facing
straight up. so when you take a cd off the spindle or take it out of the
jewel case if that's how they're package, do not turn the disc over to the
other side
P.S. I guess what ghrew me was that Isince we were discussing blank CDs,
which come in boxes or on spindles, packed together, I wasn't thinking of
commercial CDs when you first take them out of their jewel cases.
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From: "Clifford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
ah. I see. Got it. thanks.
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From: "Clifford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
The ridge has been there and remains whether the disk has been used or
not. I think the reference t
Okay. don't worry, I'll find where you can designate burn speed. I just
wish there were actually some explanation somewhere on this topic. but for
that, I'd have to buy something like "Burning CDs for Dummies," scan it with
Open Book or submit it to be recorded, and finally learn the sort of
The ridge has been there and remains whether the disk has been used or
not. I think the reference to "new" was directed at how a cd sits in a
jewel case. An unopened or unused cd sits in the jewel case on a small
spindle with the "business" side or ridged side down.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/14/20
Gary, you mean that you prefer to always record your CDs at the 1x speed?
If so, why?
thanks.
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From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
There's a plac
Sure you get to choose speed. Most people just take the default speed which
would be as fast as your burner and media can go, but you can slow the burn
down. Look through all of the options carefully before you start the burn
in Nero. I haven't burned a cd in a while or I could tell you exact
Thanks. I've got Nero v. 6, which may or may not have the same options in
this regard. I'll check.
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From: "russell Bourgoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
H
Well if your CD plays in your player after burning at the fastest speed,
that'll be good for you.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Let's see
Which project is done? I'm not sure what you mean. Thanks.
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From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
project done. I've heard that for audio CD's, i
There's a place in Nero where you can control the write speed. There's a
menu that I see. My fastest speed is 48X, so I arrow down to the others
until I get down to 1X. Hope this helps.
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Sent:
Well with the faster write speeds, it doesn't take as long to get your
project done. I've heard that for audio CD's, it's best to use the slower
speeds, but it doesn't make as much of a difference with burning data CD's.
Hope this helps.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PR
Hi,
In nero 6.6 you get to choose the burning speed. One of the
options is default, I think, but I know you can choose to burn slower than
the default for the disc media.
Rusty
But from what I understand about a program like Nero or the others I've
tried, you don't get to choose th
Hi, I purchased a block of 50 cd's and the same quantity of plastic sleeves
from PC-world and it approximated to 38p each. They also had the slimline
cases at a reasonable cost.
Ron
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio"
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 5:
As the subject line says, it's CD/Rs that I'm asking about, not CD/RWs. I
wouldn't want to confuse the two if there happened to be some difference in
the way things worked depending on which was being used." Thank you.
From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
S
I guess you don't see why I asked? The man said new CDs have this ridge.
if you think that's a silly question, fine. But it still doesn't make sense
to me. If it does to you, then explain why a blank CD I'm just taking out
of its pack should have a ridge, but one that I've already used would
I see. Well, I still have more exploring of the Nero interface to do.
Thanks.
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From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Actually you can choose
Chris,
I'm asking for informed explanations to reasonable questions. If that isn't
to your taste, fine. But I'm not having a problem Just seeking
information. Thanks for understanding.
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From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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S
I would say if you're doing something and it works for you, keep doing
it. Try not to over-think this.
At 09:15 AM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
Let's see. So you're saying that recording at 1x is a one-to-one ratio,
same as straight cassette recording (not duping at double speed).
So if the maximu
With CDRWIn, you can choose the write speed, or you can have the program
choose the maximum speed the media and writer will support and use that.
Bruce
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A new cd is one that's never been used. that's usually how it goes?
At 08:54 AM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
What do you mean by a "new" CD?
s
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From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: Blank
Actually you can choose what speed the cd burns in Nero. You do this when
you actually burn the cd.
It's in the options. when in doubt, check the options because the setting
you want is probably there. as for maximum burning speed, you'll just have
to experiment a bit. The default setting is u
Let's see. So you're saying that recording at 1x is a one-to-one ratio,
same as straight cassette recording (not duping at double speed).
So if the maximum speed of most new drives is 52x, is there some agreed-upon
slower write speed that is considered just slow enough to be more prudent?
The
Oh. I must look carefully at the settings and preferences. If I can find
them. Thanks.
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From: "Clifford Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
I don't know about Nero, but with Easy
You are, in some part, witnessing the advance of technology.
Originally, cd writers couldn't burn at great speed. As burners
developed higher abilities, media manufacturers developed media to keep
up. However, there were all those older burners out there that couldn't
take advantage of the highe
I used gold wave on most of my productions, so when I found wave pad, I
used noise reduction from that program, and cleaned them tp to the best of
my ability.
I would stake my life on wave pad.
Have a nice day everyone.
shane davidson
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I don't know about Nero, but with Easy CD Creater, you can choose the
write speed.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/14/2005 8:52:01 AM >>>
But from what I understand about a program like Nero or the others I've
tried, you don't get to choose the speed at which your CD gets written.
I
think it's just don
What do you mean by a "new" CD?
s
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From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: Blank CD/R recommendations, please
Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business side is flush wit
But from what I understand about a program like Nero or the others I've
tried, you don't get to choose the speed at which your CD gets written. I
think it's just done at whatever speed the burn program defaults to and the
CD drive is capable of, or something like that. Isn't this how it is? I
Hello!
Yes i have.
Thoug i can not remember how the wave pad noise reduction sounded.
But i know that goldwave has a very strange warble sound to the noise.
It sounds like you have put the sound into a tin can or something simular.
I whish there was a free noise reduction tool.
Now if you want a g
Daniel! I was thinking of a new CD. The business side is flush with
the jewel case, the label side is showing.
All the CDs I have ever seen have the ridge and it is on the business
side. The other side may have a ridge also but it is nowhere as pronounced
as the one on the business sid
If you want to burn a cd at 52x and your burner is rated at 52x than you
need 52x rated cdr's although there is no reason you couldn't buy slower
rated cdr's and burn slower.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, Jun
I believe Total Recorder can split the file, but I don't know if it has
the ability to correct the split so it happens at a CD-conducive spot. By
which I mean that if you don't split the file at exactly the right spot
(not a time difference you'd notice), you wind up with a popping sound on
the
Can Total Recorder do this?
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: placing index markers on CD
One of the best solutions is Gold Wave. You can break the file into wave
files with i
They're all prety much equally accessible, so I'd go with the latest
version. It will allow you to mix two tracks together, that's as far as it
will go in that particular direction.
Bruce
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