SkaarjMaster wrote:I will definitely look for a non-solvent based marker for my data CD-Rs/DVD-Rs though. That's a good idea. Any links to them?
i started a topic about this a while back, try searching for it.
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SkaarjMaster wrote:I will definitely look for a non-solvent based marker for my data CD-Rs/DVD-Rs though. That's a good idea. Any links to them?
SkaarjMaster wrote:1. What's wrong with doing a "Copy Entire Disc" in Nero? Would there be a difference if I used EAC?
SkaarjMaster wrote:2. OK, I'm confused. So I shouldn't copy from
CDA to MP3 just so I can have a copy on my computer also?
SkaarjMaster wrote:EDIT: well, I tried playing it in my car stereo this morning (CUE burned CD in Nero) and it acted like it was playing, but no sound and it was the same on my computer. I tried then burning the separate WAV files and it was fine. Obviously, I'm missing something with this CUE sheet burning.
SkaarjMaster wrote:Just curious.....what do you mean by Nero audio compilations and what are some of the drawbacks? ........to not get too Off Topic that is.
SkaarjMaster wrote:OK, huge bump (the thread that is). This has been and still is with a CD player I own now in my car (Pioneer DEH-P6500).
Today I was listening to a burned CD-R and it was fine until near the end (maybe this has something to do with it heating up). It didn't really skip it made loud static kinda like whirrawhirrawhirra and got louder when the music got louder. This is what is normally happening now on my Pioneer car stereo these days. I've been playing burned ones all this time. I'm trying a store-bought one tomorrow and I'll see what happens. I think there is something to this heat thing. Maybe I could get and fan and hook it behind the unit and blow air over it while it is operating? It would have to operate out of the car lighter plug though I think. Anyone else having these problems? Is it only burned CD-Rs? My burners are both Lite-On and using Nero to burn. Most have been burnt at 16X or 24X. Maybe I'll try a new one at 8X and see what happens. Also, it seems to happen to the CD-Rs that have a lot of music on them as well more often.
.......I was wondering though, would this static (whirring thing in the background) be more the quality of the CD-R or the quality of the original MP3 file? I know the original MP3s play fine on the computers and all the CD-Rs that give me problems in the car stereo play fine on the home stereo and both computers. I might try ordering some Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs and burn the same thing and see what happens.
....today again with a burned CD-R (80-min one; I believe the other one was 74 min.), around the 8th song the staticy whiring started on my way home from work. It usually happens on the way home from work because I listen to the first few songs on the way to work. I'm just wondering if it's more the CD-R quality, more the MP3 quality or more the car stereo heating up. By the way, my car stereo can't play MP3s, so they are all converted before burning.
SkaarjMaster wrote:8X seems to be working for me so far. What speed are the #1160 Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs optimized for?
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