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Thanks for the suggestion. I think that might be the problem.
However, I tried using Nero DRIVESPEED to lower the read speed but my dvd-ram drive only detects maximum read speed (I'm guessing the installation company I went to put in that setting).
Is there any other programs/ methods I can lower my read speed or do I have to take it back to the store?
My killer sig came courtesy of bb "El Jefe" mayo.
The Forum Rules You Agreed To!http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/2487 "And there we saw the giants, and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight" - Numbers 13:33
I have burned cds at write speeds 4x and 8x and still no look with the car stereo system.
The only disc that has worked with this new burner was a test disc i burnt using windows media player that held 2 tracks. Anything close to normal tracks (17-20) hasn't worked.
I just wish I could pinpoint the problem.
If there are any methods that can help detect the problem, let me know. I have loads of cd-r to test things out and I don't mind turning them into coasters.
It's possible that your new burner doesn't perform as well on the particular brand of CDR you used before. If you have other brands lying around you may give them a shot and see what happens.
My killer sig came courtesy of bb "El Jefe" mayo.
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