Songs coming out fuzzy...PLEASE help

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by jaimey, Aug 7, 2006.

  1. jaimey

    jaimey Guest

    Ive been using nero forever and it has always worked fine. Now when i burn Cd's after so many songs (on one cd after #9 on another after #14) they become very fuzzzy and get worse and worse after every song so eventually it just stops playing. I have tried using other burning programs with the same problem, and even have a second computer in my home that i tried burning songs with and have the same problem there. It doesnt happen every time, but more often than not. Ive triedburning at slower speeds and that also makes no difference. Please help
     
  2. Dunker

    Dunker Regular member

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    Probably your media, especially since this (presumably) happens to the music recorded at the outer edge of the disc. Reburn your discs on good media. You may have to search around to determine who makes decent CD media these days but name brands aren't necessarily good.
     
  3. binkie7

    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi jaimey
    For good cd's look for made in japan only Fuji or Maxell.

    I agree w/ Dunker - it does sounds like a media problem.
     
  4. jaimey

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    I am using Maxell CD-Rpro. I have also burned a few on Sony CD-R with the same problem. Its been happening a while now and not with every cd but most. Dont know what else to try, its driving me crazy
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    @jaimey
    Maxell Pro are usually good - last one's I bought were made by Taiyo Yuden - good stuff.

    Pop a blank in the drive and see who manufactured them.
    You might also need a firmware update on your burner.
    You can check both in Nero ToolKit>Info Tool. The drive tab will have a field that's lists the firmware version.
    The disc tab will give you the manufacturer info on the cd's.
    Post make the manufacturer info.

    Your can check your drive's website site & see if there is a later firmware version or here:
    http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_search.php

    You can also post back this info (make, model & firmware version) and we try and find one too.
     

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