Hi everyone. I'm sure this has been asked in various forms before, but I couldn't find an answer to my problem. (Not one I could understand anyway :) ). I have a MP3 player that I like to use in the car. My problem is that everytime I burn a cd, the sound quality on the player is horrible. I have to turn my radio volume all the way up, and then there is more hissing than sound. Very annoying. On my computer, the cds sound fine. I even went and bought a new MP3 player to make sure thats not the problem. I have tried cd-rs and cd-rws.
Now, part of the problem might be how I'm recording. What I'm recording is a streaming audio from a radio program that has RA embedded in the links. Since the file shows up as RAM, I use Total Recorder to record from RealOne Player. Then I move it back onto ReaOne as a MP3. I've also tried it as WAV. I have also burned it from Roxio instead of RealOne. FTR, I am just wanting to record this show b/c it comes on early in the AM, and I always miss it. Just wanted to make clear that it's for my one time listening pleasure. Nothing illegal, as far as I know.
At first, I thought it might be using Total Recorder as my problem, but I see that many people here recommend it.
Can someone help me with this problem? I know sound has something to do with bitrates, but that's all I know about bitrates. Really, that's all I know about MP3s! So, I guess I need simplistic answers. Thank you so much for any help you can give me.
Also, if there's an easier way to burn streaming audio, I would love to hear it.
Thanks again,
Rynn
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 14. September 2003 @ 06:09
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