CD keeps skipping
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BlGERN55
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29. January 2006 @ 13:48 |
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when i try to burn an audio cd that i downloaded the cd keeps skipping at the exact same time everytime i burn it. This has been going on for about 2 months. I have tried everything i could possibly think if to fix this...so far i have freed up 8GB of hard drive space, ran ad-aware, virus scan, spybot, updated my firmware,changed burning speeds, bought a cd lens cleaner, defragmented my hard drive, re-installed my software and driver and nothing has worked...what am i doing wrong...someone please help me
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Jeanc1
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29. January 2006 @ 14:29 |
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Did you cut down on the burning speed ?
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BlGERN55
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29. January 2006 @ 14:42 |
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ya at one point i was trying it on 1x
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29. January 2006 @ 14:53 |
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Does the original play OK?
Have you tried a different brand of Media to burn to?
What about a different CD Burner? or a different burning program?
Clone CD from Slysoft is very good, and there is a free trial period with it.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 29. January 2006 @ 14:54
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BlGERN55
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29. January 2006 @ 17:02 |
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the original file plays perfectly....it skips when i burn it.
i have been using the same brand of cds, but they worked fine for me before as has Nero which ive been using all along...now for the past few months they skip.
using a different burner doesnt solve my problem.
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29. January 2006 @ 18:27 |
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Is it just this one CD you are having trouble with or several?
I suggest you try a different burning program, sometimes for no apparent reason a program which has worked well for months can go feral and produce random coasters.
Second suggestion would to be to try different media, if you've got a RW try that - nothing lost, or beg steal or borrow a blank CD from somewhere else.
It's just a matter of eliminating things one at a time. One thing -but it seems highly unlikely, but while we are clutching at straws why not - is some weird error/protection on the original which can't be copied to a CD by Nero.
If that's the case I'll recommend Clone CD again in the 'write from image file' mode.
Whatever is on your HDD version should then be reproduced 100% onto a CD including the error/protection or whatever it is.
Failing that I'm sure that someone here who may have had a similar experience will be able to assist.
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BlGERN55
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30. January 2006 @ 05:52 |
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the problem isnt with copying a cd...its burning downloaded mp3 files....i did try re-downloading the file from another location but i have gotten the skips in the same exact spot still.
i used to use Nero 6, i upgraded to Nero 7 that didnt help...does clone cd deal with downloaded material?
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30. January 2006 @ 10:53 |
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There have been a lot of users having issues with V7 so make sure your version is up to date.
Did you use Nero Clean Tool before updating to Nero 7?
If you did have a problem with V6 (unlikely) there is a chance that the error would still remain.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Uninstallers/Nero-Clean-Tool-B...
Clone CD deals with all types of material, and you should have no problem copying/burning from your HDD to a CD.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonecd.html
I downloaded a hard to get album through three different networks and each copy had the same errors. LOL
I ended up deleting the damaged tracks, downloaded them as singles and then rebuilt the CD. Is that possible in your case?
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30. January 2006 @ 13:05 |
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Yeah, almost every cd I write with Nero 7.0.1.4b skips in some places though Nero 6 never gave me that problem. Wtf is up with Nero 7?
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TwiztidK
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30. January 2006 @ 14:53 |
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it could be the quality of the CD-R ur using.. try using a better quality CD media perhaps
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30. January 2006 @ 15:10 |
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I doubt my maxell TYs are the reason.
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
Dell GX240 P4 1.8ghz, 768mb PC133
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
BenQ DW1640 (BSOB), LITEON LTD163 (GH5S-D)
Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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30. January 2006 @ 17:45 |
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Media quality doesn't usually cause problems with CD's, but you are right Jallan, maxell TYs = good quality.
Re: Nero 7, you are not on your own with problems with it.
I prefer V6 anyway, V7 seems to be too bloated with functions that are not really needed but cannot be removed, and as the old saying goes, 'if it ain't stuffed don't fix it' ;)
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30. January 2006 @ 17:48 |
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How well does Nero 6 perform with writing dvds? Is that the prefered Nero version to do so?
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
Dell GX240 P4 1.8ghz, 768mb PC133
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
BenQ DW1640 (BSOB), LITEON LTD163 (GH5S-D)
Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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30. January 2006 @ 18:48 |
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This is a personal opinion but so far I can't see any good reason to update from Nero V6 to Nero V7. New doesn't necessarily mean better anyway.
I've never had a burning problem with Nero V6 for CD's or DVD's. (Of course after saying that I'm now going to produce coasters for the next six months).
Good luck with whatever your choice is.
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TwiztidK
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31. January 2006 @ 10:47 |
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i like Nero 7 way better because of Nero Vision for the DVDS and you man make pretty nice menu screens.. i dunno if u can get that with V6, but when i had V6, it had a crappy version of Nero vision... i'd suggest Nero 7. it can do anything v6 can and more.
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BlGERN55
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1. February 2006 @ 08:03 |
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...so after all the stuff i tried to do i turned out that it actually was Nero 7 that was the problem....thanks a lot everyone for the help!!
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1. February 2006 @ 11:07 |
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Quote: it actually was Nero 7 that was the problem
Great that you've found and fixed the problem BlGERN55.
np helping, it keeps the brain working ;)
It seems that more and more problems are appearing with Nero 7 almost on a daily basis.
I expect that eventually everything will be fixed but Nero 6, when installed correctly seems to have proved itself over time, and I for one won't be going back to Nero 7 after all the problems it caused me, when V6 works so well.
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1. February 2006 @ 11:56 |
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1. February 2006 @ 14:00 |
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Very very cool. This should certainly be stickied somewhere.
When evolution selects its agents, it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you have served its needs faithfully, there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew.
Dell GX240 P4 1.8ghz, 768mb PC133
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Western Digital 250gb 7200rpm
Visiontek 9600xt 256mb
BenQ DW1640 (BSOB), LITEON LTD163 (GH5S-D)
Sony 8x DVD+R (YUDEN000T02)
Verbatim 8x DVD+R (MCC 003}
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aph02
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7. February 2006 @ 10:08 |
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I've had a similar problem with my audio CD's skipping using Nero v7. Gonna try replacing that dll. Thanks for the heads up guys.
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