Hi there
I wonder if anyone could give me some help with this problem:
I record from vinyl to hd with cooleditpro and the wav-files sounds okay, but when I burn them on to CD, the volume on playback everynow and then fades up an down.
I've had this problem before. Any suggestions? Is the cd-burner (Lite-On) just getting tired?
regards
/raveon
I wonder if anyone could give me some help with this problem:
I record from vinyl to hd with cooleditpro and the wav-files sounds okay, but when I burn them on to CD, the volume on playback everynow and then fades up an down.
I've had this problem before. Any suggestions? Is the cd-burner (Lite-On) just getting tired?
regards
/raveon
Do you have problems with continual line voltage fluctuations? Try measuring voltage over a period of time - that might be the reason or do you have enough RAM to support what your doing ?
No matter what you should be running 512 Meg to burn something - are you getting a buffer over run statement?
Steve
No matter what you should be running 512 Meg to burn something - are you getting a buffer over run statement?
Steve
Are you experiencing the volume fluctuations on the actual *.wav, on the computer before it is burnt to CD?
tubes n' hornz said:Do you have problems with continual line voltage fluctuations? Try measuring voltage over a period of time - that might be the reason or do you have enough RAM to support what your doing ?
No matter what you should be running 512 Meg to burn something - are you getting a buffer over run statement?
Steve
As a matter of fact I don't really know.
But I've made another attempt. I thought that it was my phonoamp that had a fault, so I replaced it with a batterypowered one, and this time I close-listened during recording. Nothing wrong there. BUT when I listened to the recorded wav the problem was there.
So now I'm beginng to wonder if my on-board soundcard is bad. Is there a fault in the AD-conversion? There is no problem when I rip a cd and burn that (EAC). I'm having 1024 DDR and no signs of bufferunderrun.
regards
raveon
daschwa said:Are you experiencing the volume fluctuations on the actual *.wav, on the computer before it is burnt to CD?
Yes
raveon
if the wav is bad, your audio extraction is flawed.
go to www.exactaudiocopy.de and grap the software there. Your drive should be recent enough to work well with this software.
you can also burn CD with EAC
Peter
go to www.exactaudiocopy.de and grap the software there. Your drive should be recent enough to work well with this software.
you can also burn CD with EAC
Peter
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